All is  well on our home front.
 
                             Tim
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From: Pitrat, Charles A (Tony) Mr  USACHPPM 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 10:02 AM
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Subject: FW: [dustlist] Aerosol Report:17sep01:  WTC Plume; African Smoke; Felix Inhales Dust; Caspian  Plumes
 
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From: Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey S Mr  USACHPPM 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:50 AM
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Subject: FW: [dustlist] Aerosol Report:17sep01:  WTC Plume; African Smoke; Felix Inhales Dust; Caspian  Plumes
impressive images of WTC and Pentagon at below  URLs.  
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph M. Prospero  [mailto:jprospero@rsmas.miami.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001  4:39 PM
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Subject: [dustlist]  Aerosol Report:17sep01: WTC Plume; African Smoke; Felix Inhales Dust; Caspian  Plumes
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All  images and other products are taken from Doug Westphal's NRL Aerosol web site  unless otherwise noted: http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/aerosol/ 
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World  Trade Center and Pentagon Images:
The smoke has cleared much faster than  the memories will. Various space sensors captured the plume. I provide you with  links to some of these:http://www.nasa.gov/newsinfo/WTCplume.html http://www.visibleearth.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/viewrecord?9906 
The  best of the sites is the globalsecurity.org.http://www.globalsecurity.org/eye/wtc.htm 
Many of these  are 1.5m (yes, meters) resolution images of the WTC and Pentagon sites. These  are truly striking images. They lead you to wonder what the really good  satellites can see!
The New York Times web site has a collection of  excellent (non-satellite) images. They also have a special edition of their  magazine devoted to the tragedy.http://www.nytimes.com/ 
For those of you who are not  familiar with this site, you can sign in at no cost and read the Times every  day.