Cold Front Pushes Past the Washingon, D.C. Area (2nd Version)

  • Released Monday, July 2, 2001

SeaWiFS caught this beautiful image of the cold front that cooled down Washington, D.C. area on July 1, 2001.

Closer in version of the cold front image.  Washington, D.C. area on July 1, 2001.

Closer in version of the cold front image. Washington, D.C. area on July 1, 2001.

Video slate image reads, "SeaWiFS caught this beautiful image of the cold front that cooled down Washington D.C. area on July 1st, 2001".

Video slate image reads, "SeaWiFS caught this beautiful image of the cold front that cooled down Washington D.C. area on July 1st, 2001".



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This page was originally published on Monday, July 2, 2001.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:58 PM EDT.


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  • [SeaStar: SeaWiFS]

    ID: 100
    Sensor: SeaWiFS Dates used: 2001/07/01

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