Cloud tops of #Cristobal. Darker colors indicate cooler temps = higher cloud tops and stronger convection. Activity is exploding over the water between #Cancun and #Cuba, but if you look to the top right corner of the map, you'll see decent t-storm activity near #Naples... 1/2 pic.twitter.com/vhR5lWQoaE — Megan Borowski (@MetMeganB) June 6, 2020
Cloud tops of #Cristobal. Darker colors indicate cooler temps = higher cloud tops and stronger convection. Activity is exploding over the water between #Cancun and #Cuba, but if you look to the top right corner of the map, you'll see decent t-storm activity near #Naples... 1/2 pic.twitter.com/vhR5lWQoaE
— Megan Borowski (@MetMeganB) June 6, 2020
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