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Richard Cressman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:10:49 -0400
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This morning's radar shows some strange things.
I shows a northward movement of "something" in central Ohio. The skies
are quite clear and the wind is from the north, yet there appears to be a
large northward movement of something this morning (8:00). It started
about 7:30 in eastern Franklin &  Delaware Counties (Hoover Dam area!)
and moved north with the maximum reflection about 8:15. Then it spread
out and disappeared in the north central Ohio area. Considering the wind
direction, it was moving in the opposite direction. It could be some
artifact in the weather pattern or a related to the problem with the
Indianapolis radar. Has anyone in north central Ohio observed any unusual
movement of ducks or anything else?
(Analysis using RAP:  http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/ )

The Indianapolis radar seems to have some big problems this morning. It
shows a lot of reflection, reminiscent of yesterday's storms, despite the
clear skies. However, most of it is not moving. Out of curiosity, is
there any meteorologist reading this who knows the explanation. You can
reply personally.

Rich

Richard Cressman
Columbus OH
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