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COOL News Oil Barge Explodes on Staten Island -- February 21, 2003
At about 10:00 a.m. EST an oil refinery barge exploded and caught
on fire. The explosion, which could be heard several miles away, occurred
at the edge of Port Mobile, near the Outerbridge Crossing that links
the island to Woodbridge, N.J., in the southwestern part of Staten
Island. The burning barge's smoke plume could be seen from a far distance.
The RU COOLroom was able to see the smoke plume from the rooftop of
the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences building.
After noticing the smoke plume from outside, the COOLroom scientists checked the radar images to see if anything was picked up. They saw five radar images, approximately 10 minutes apart. The first one is prior to the appearance of the plume on radar, then the following 4 show the development and progression of the smoke plume moving due east. |
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