Flying Fish, Lightning and Earthquakes from Satellites, New Photos/Videos & MORE – ROFFS™ Fishy Times – 229th Edition – May 30th, 2018

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Jupiter Inlet!    

Almost witnessed a boat capsize. Video Courtesy: Kristen Karner | Facebook
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Flying Fish!

Check out this beautiful video of flying fish. Video Courtesy: Beauty of Photography | Facebook
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“Fishing” Dinner Bell!      

Ringing the dinner bell. Video Courtesy: I Love Fishing | Facebook
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Earthquake!   

In 1960, the largest earthquake ever recorded by instruments struck southern Chile with a magnitude we now know to be at least 9.5. This earthquake generated a tsunami that traveled through every ocean on earth, though large, dangerous waves only impacted the coastlines around the Pacific Ocean. This visualization from the US NWS Pacific Tsunami Warning Center shows the tsunami wave propagating across the Pacific Ocean. Video Courtesy: NOAA Science on a Sphere | Facebook
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Lightning from Satellite!

The second Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) to ever reach orbit has shared its first images. This initial imagery from NOAA’s recently launched #GOES17 satellite captures a line of severe storms over the Plains on May 9. Video Courtesy: NOAA Satellite and Information Service | Facebook
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Quadrofoil!      

Would you take a ride on this? Video Courtesy: Marina Network Group | Facebook
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Updated Photos


ROFFS™ Client Daniel Brown (Legacy) Offshore Saint Augustine. “We may have only caught 6 dolphin, but we also saw a free jumping marlin, two sailfish cruising the surface, and a 300 pound swordfish basking in the sunlight. Your report certainly helped us find the fish.”
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