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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Active Storm Day In Mexico Yesterday
Am obviously running late today. Yesterday - Monday June 23rd - was a fairly active storm day in northern Mexico. Graphic above shows detected CG lightning flashes for the 12-hours ending at midnight last night. IR satellite image below is from 2315 UTC yesterday afternoon. Note that westerly flow prevails in middle and upper troposphere, so storms were moving east-southeastward and anvils (except in far southeast corner of IR image) were spewing out toward the east.

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