You can loop it from that site.  There is a Short Range / Loop on the left.  Loop it 
and then zoom in.  I believe that a bunch of that is the usual ground clutter, but if 
you zoom in on the area where the WTC was, you can definitely see a plume that is 
flowing to the south.  I think that this is from the explosion.  The Composite 
Reflectivity shows it even more.

JayW

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I wonder what this looks like in a loop for the entire day.

Thanks,
Blake Fowkes
Waid and Associates



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Now this is a haunting image.

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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 12:22 PM
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It's on radar:
http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS.p20-r/si.kokx.shtml 

william

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I'm watching MSNBC and the live shots still show a lot of smoke coming up
from the area.  Looks like a very large fire there now.   Can any of you
NYC people see it?     There were also shots of the Brooklyn bridge (I
think - never been there) full of people walking out of the city.    One of
my buddies in NJ said he could see an aircraft carrier in the river and jet
fighters flying over his house.

Slashdot reports that one of the founders of Akamai may have been on one of
the planes that hit the wtc.

Later - DR


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