US National Weather Service Memphis Center Weather Service Unit

US National Weather Service Memphis Center Weather Service Unit

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11/08/2021

This video shows a satellite loop of dense fog this morning moving off the J. Percy Priest reservoir just east of Nashville International Airport. Fog often forms over the lake in fall, then depending on low level conditions, can roll over the airport and cause issues. This morning it affected mainly the east and north parts of the field. Years ago our satellites could not show us anything close to this level of detail, but GOES-16 has improved our view considerably.

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