John,
Absolutely in awe of that picture from your journal on Sunday!
http://johndee.com/pix/2018/may6-13.jpg
Couldn't have asked for a better shot of where the snow belts are in the spine of the Keweenaw and the high country of Western Marquette and Eastern Baraga County (or are those clouds I see).
Is there any chance you saved that and could zoom out and capture the eastern side (and for that matter the far western U.P.)?
I have a camp on the east side near Munising / Seney / Grand Marais and my family doesn't believe there's still snow on the ground there - but there is.
Just got a pic from my neighbor out that way this morning and there's got to be at least 2 feet of snow still in the woods north of Seney up near the crazy 8's and the Kingston Plains.
Where do find such imagery? Has to be a guarded secret among Meteorologists I imagine.
Bullitt
Absolutely in awe of that picture from your journal on Sunday!
http://johndee.com/pix/2018/may6-13.jpg
Couldn't have asked for a better shot of where the snow belts are in the spine of the Keweenaw and the high country of Western Marquette and Eastern Baraga County (or are those clouds I see).
Is there any chance you saved that and could zoom out and capture the eastern side (and for that matter the far western U.P.)?
I have a camp on the east side near Munising / Seney / Grand Marais and my family doesn't believe there's still snow on the ground there - but there is.
Just got a pic from my neighbor out that way this morning and there's got to be at least 2 feet of snow still in the woods north of Seney up near the crazy 8's and the Kingston Plains.
Where do find such imagery? Has to be a guarded secret among Meteorologists I imagine.
Bullitt