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![Experience with TIROS showed that bright clouds with relatively well-definededges and isolated from a main cloud mass, could be indicators of severe weatherShortly after this photograph, the southernmost cloud spawned a tornado spac0140.jpg Experience with TIROS showed that bright clouds with relatively well-definededges and isolated from a main cloud mass, could be indicators of severe weatherShortly after this photograph, the southernmost cloud spawned a tornado](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1300x1300/https/s3.amazonaws.com/s3-east-testmedia-noaa.woc.noaa.gov/dam/Photos/legacy/pl23_spac0140.jpg?itok=0zVQarMr)
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Experience with TIROS showed that bright clouds with relatively well-definededges and isolated from a main cloud mass, could be indicators of severe weatherShortly after this photograph, the southernmost cloud spawned a tornado.TIROS I, orbit 820.
Display Date
1960 May 27, 1719 CST
Location
Midwest of the United States
Collection
NOAA in Space
Imagery
Visible Imagery
Keywords
Space
Imagery
Visible