File:Winds of 1993.ogv
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DescriptionWinds of 1993.ogv |
English: Winds of 1993: Watch how the constantly morphing different levels of the wind interact and follow one another. Three arrow colors equal three wind heights: blue (30,000 feet), white (18,000 feet) and black (5,000 feet). |
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Author | NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center |
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current | 13:36, 1 December 2011 | 1 min 30 s, 960 × 540 (16.29 MB) | Originalwana (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Winds of 1993: Watch how the constantly morphing different levels of the wind interact and follow one another. Three arrow colors equal three wind heights: blue (30,000 feet), white (18,000 feet) and black (5,000 feet |
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