I'd cry too if I could do that once. His "people not recognizing me without a skateboard" tweets are amusing, apparently it's a constant occurrence. https://www.demilked.com/funny-tweets-tony-hawk/
link to a story-in-pictures of Luna, Venza and a hot Russian chick https://www.boredpanda.com/abandoned-panther-saved-friends-with-dog-luna-the-pantera and here's the video from that snow day:
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/148066/texas-gulf-coast The sewage coming out of Beaumont is disgusting.
sewage? So is that a flood event, like the NASA images of pollution on the carolines after Florence? Pretty sure the Sabine has a different color silt than what deposits from other rivers as you go West. Mississippi certainly is a richer dark silt.
I'm thinking it just looks that way every day for the Sabine?? I think the stark contrast is just the difference between East Texas soil and Edwards Plateau soil ... in both color and how fast the current can disperse it. Silt can be different weight and density too (not just different color), so the mixing of it with the lighter silt from the west as the longshore transport of the Gulf river deltas moves clockwise, that contrast might just be normal. If that camera moved to LA and the Mississippi delta, it will be a rich dark color, for sure. anyhoot: that's my guess. but if it's some pollution event (like algae bloom from the lake even), you'd think those photos will have that story somewhere on the net. scientists and naturalist love to scour those NASA photos looking to blog about sumpin'