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Re: GLINT
      Tue Jul 22 2014 08:50 AM

I noticed this morning that the 'twinkle' is back in the Atlantic's eye, i.e., the 'glint' is evident. At 12Z it is seen at about 11-11.5N (to the east of TD2). So sun angles must be involved, but I have no idea as to why it wasn't observable earlier in the NH Summer when the sun would have been directly over the Equator.
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* GLINT srquirrely Tue Jul 22 2014 08:50 AM
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