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    Gray color of blue satellite layer ?

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    • Croisiere voileC
      Croisiere voile
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      can you explain the gray color of the blue satellite layer. Does the gray correspond to a high cloud density (the white of visible imagery) or to the height of the top of the clouds. I can't find any information about it.
      Thanks for your feedback

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      • KorinaK
        Korina @Croisiere voile
        last edited by

        @Croisiere-voile Hello, darker clouds are colder, they can indicate storms, hurricanes or precipitation clouds.

        Korina

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        • idefix37I
          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Croisiere voile
          last edited by idefix37

          @Croisiere-voile
          In addition, in the same location you can switch from BLUE => VISIBLE and => INFRA+, you will see which type of clouds corresponds to grey.

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