Thanks for the advice...

>From your experience, do think that that would be practical /
efficient?  The images sizes are small (10-30K/image).  I'd like to
loop at least 6 images and maybe more, if it wouldn't bog things down.

> Each timestamped NOAA / NWS GIF image is independent of its
> predecessor / follower.  You cannot apply a tranform to derrive one
> from the other.  What you can do is to collect several GIF images from
> several radar sites with almost identical timestamps to build a
> composit image in the same CANVAS element.  It is quicker to flip a
> single CANVAS element than it is to flip multiple GIF images.  GIF
> images must be rescaled for every transition.  CANVAS elements are
> rescaled during construction with the "drawImage" method.

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