Update: Mesospheric Bore Over China
Taken by Jeff Dai on November 23, 2016 @ S-NPP satellite
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The Day/Night Band (DNB) on the NOAA/NASA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership environmental satellite recorded the event on 18:45 UTC, or 02:45 local time in Sichuan. The preliminary analysis is that the bore was propagating southwards, perpendicular to the axis of the frontal feature. The most prominent banding occurred around 3:30 AM local time, which was about 45 minutes after the DNB came across. The photo from 2:59 AM local time shows a weaker, more diffuse brightening that is more consistent with what the DNB saw. By 4:23 AM local time the feature has become more diffuse again (but could be due its increased distance away from the photographer). To editor of Spaceweather, It's good to be a Citizen Science program, We are looking forward to collect more photos/data from amateur astronomy and astrophotographers from Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh and India. Best Regaeds, Jeff Dai, jeffdai1988@gmai.com
Photographer's website:
http://twanight.org/dai
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