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You Know It’s Cold When Satellite Imagery Makes the Frigid Ground Look Like a Giant, Oozing Cloud

Noted: NOAA’s GOES-East satellite detected the arctic air as it collected in northern Canada on Jan. 28, then followed its plunge south into the Upper Midwest by Jan. 30, as noted by University of Wisconsin-Madison satellite research meteorologists Scott Bachmeier and Tim Schmitt.