The effects of severe weather are felt every year by many South Africans. To obtain critical weather information, the SAWDOS use voluntary weather observers. These volunteers help keep their local communities safe and informed by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the SAWDOS for publication on the Blog. The SAWDOS is a non-profit organization that renders a FREE COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE.
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Friday, 20 July 2012
SA Weather Satellite Images: 20 July 2012 14h00 SAST
Image: UK Met Office (Click on image for larger view.)
These images come from satellites which remain above a fixed point on the Earth (i.e. they are "geostationary"). The infrared picture shows the same view but looking at a part of the spectrum which our eyes do not detect. The infrared pictures allow us to measure the temperature of the cloud tops, which can be used to determine their height. The whiter clouds are colder than the greyer clouds in this image. Infrared images can be recorded 24 hours a day. Visible pictures can only be made during daylight hours. Coastlines and lines of latitude and longitude have been added to the images and they have been altered to mercator projection.
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