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Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
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Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 
 
Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
Download:
 HI-RES GIF (Size: 209 kb)
Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 
 
Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
Download:
 HI-RES GIF (Size: 210 kb)
Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 
 
Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
Download:
 HI-RES GIF (Size: 202 kb)
Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 
 
Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
Download:
 HI-RES GIF (Size: 202 kb)
Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 
 
Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
Download:
 HI-RES GIF (Size: 214 kb)
Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 
 
Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
Download:
 HI-RES GIF (Size: 216 kb)
Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 
 
Meteosat image, 16 March 2000
Download:
 HI-RES GIF (Size: 206 kb)
Meteosat image from 16 March 2000. The image is an infrared (IR) image, which means that the temperature is shown in a scale from white (low temperatures) to black (high temperatures).

Credits: Meteosat
 


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