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THEWEATHERMOGIL:: Just what is an MCS, anyway?

Take a look at the enhanced (false-colored) infrared satellite image in Fig. 1. See that huge red blob across Kansas? That feature is what meteorologists call an MCS or “Meso-scale Convective System.” By official National Weather Service definition, “An MCS is, “a complex of thunderstorms which becomes organized on a

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Remnants of Dorian Are Heading Out To Sea

Early this Sunday morning (Aug. 4, 2013), Dorian’s remnants were located about 200 miles south of the North Carolina coast and moving northeast out into the open Atlantic. What is interesting about Dorian’s remnants is just how small an area they cover. Compared to a large thunderstorm complex across the

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