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English: Infrared satellite at 1015 PST 9 November 1982, showing a weather system over California. The tornadoes occurred in very close proximity to the instability line, which was embedded in the broad enhanced baroclinic cloud zone on the 1015 PST infrared satellite photo
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Source https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/66/6/1520-0477-66_6_657.xml?tab_body=pdf, page 660
Author John E. Hales, Jr., National Severe Storms Forecast Center

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Infrared satellite at 1015 PST 9 November 1982, showing a weather system over California

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