| STS-092 Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Debriefing with Crewmembers November 28, 2000 |
| CLOUDS AND ICE |
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| STS092-720-26 |
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| A wind gust front makes an observable pattern on the ocean surface near the Fiji Basin (12.8S, 173.7E). The strong gust probably comes from a large area of thunderstorms reaching maturity and collapsing. When storms collapse a down draft is created and flows out from the storm. The clouds along the leading edge of the gust front are forming along an unstable area as the denser, colder down draft air meets the warmer ocean air. |
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This service is provided by the International Space Station program and the JSC Astromaterials Research & Exploration Science Directorate. Recommended Citation: Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. "The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth." . |
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