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Re: 2017 Satellite Imaging

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Isn't that bizarre? How can a trench move? I wonder how deep the blue bits have to be to turn blue. There is still a faint mark where the "Blue Channel" used to be. Maybe it is part of the lunar cycle and moves around every month. Someone probably knows.

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Re: 2017 Satellite Imaging

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Wind i think , not a trench but slightly lower area , bit like the lakeside edge at the ramp
track 2 return may be damp and the water has spread over quite an area NW of the track ,but generally thats a lot less water than previous pics
Another week will help, forcast is great with no rain, increasing heat until thursday then nice for racing
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Re: 2017 Satellite Imaging

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I've packed my doona and sunscreen.
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Re: 2017 Satellite Imaging

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just in - I will get with more detail once I get time to do some cropping. I also want to see what the thermal image looks like

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Re: 2017 Satellite Imaging

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"Isn't that bizarre? How can a trench move? I wonder how deep the blue bits have to be to turn blue. There is still a faint mark where the "Blue Channel" used to be. Maybe it is part of the lunar cycle and moves around every month. Someone probably knows."

So the blue "trench" looked to be a shallow puddle that crossed the track after the 7 mile marker.

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Re: 2017 Satellite Imaging

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internetscooter wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2017 8:22 pm Just squint a bit ;)
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