I saw that and said “gotta try to post that”. But, I actually mis-identified the location of part of the low pressure area — looking more carefully, there’s a swirl of low pressure already entering Arkansas & heading SE fast.
That last image to me, and call me what you like, but to me it looks kinda like an embryo in
a placental fluid. Maybe revenge for all those innocent lives taken through planned parenthood.
its late. i’m tired.
Bastardi was just on Hannity...talking about the storm weakening over Cuba...he looked rattled....like “ut oh, did we blow this?”....
NOAA-NASA satellite GOES-16 captured this 'geo-color image of Hurricane Irma' passing the eastern end of Cuba at about 8:00 a.m. EDT on Sept. 8, 2017.
Imagery enhancement shown here displays geostationary satellite data in different ways depending on whether it is day or night. ....This image, captured as daylight moves into the area, offers a blend of both, with nighttime features on the left side of the image and daytime on the right. .....In nighttime imagery, liquid water clouds appear in shades of blue, ice clouds are grayish-white, water looks black, and land appears gray...... (The city lights are a static background created with VIIRS Day/Night Band imagery. It does not show any existing power outages.)... In daytime imagery, land and shallow-water features appear as they do in true-color imagery.