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April 17, 2007
1303 gmt / 903 est
The southern hemisphere.
It's fairly calm.
The odd thing about these hemispheric satellites of "The Weather Channel" is that the color code they use is 'backwards' than what they use on other satellites and from what one would expect. The 'redder' the color the colder the air masse. It checks-out with reporting stations. I haven't looked today yet, but, yesterday all were zero or below with Amundsen at NEGATIVE 96. Believe that? So, let's get a "Weather Underground" satellite.