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Why do the NOAA weather images sometimes have large amounts of weather showing in the center?

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Why do the NOAA weather images sometimes have large amounts of weather showing in the center?

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This is because all the NOAA weather images are direct and not filtered or modified, this is not weather but is ground clutter, this is normal.

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