
From an email originating from Brian Tang:
This is one of the most impressive barotropic breakdowns of a vorticity strip that I've seen. Smoke from the Canadian fires is allowing us to observe this breakdown in the visible band, along with the WV band. Truly a beautiful example of geophysical turbulence and the cascade of big whirls to little whirls.
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