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Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.

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Page 1: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 2: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 3: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 4: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 5: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 6: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 7: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 8: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 9: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 10: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 11: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 12: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 13: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 14: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.

•Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent bands (8, 10, 11, and 12) become more sensitive to middle and upper tropospheric moisture. Dry and moist tongues become obvious in the band 12 (6.7 micrometer) image as one progresses upward through the bands starting with the band 8 (10.8 micrometer) window image. It is interesting to note that band 11 (7.0 micrometer) has a factor of twelve improvement (in higher horizontal resolution and better signal) over the similar GOES-7 water vapor band. Previous slide.

Page 15: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 16: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 17: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.
Page 18: Midwave water vapor imagery from the GOES-8 sounder at 1146 UTC on 7 October 1994. Progressively less water vapor transparent.