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NOAA satellite imagery captured lightning illuminating the sky across the South as severe thunderstorms charged eastward.
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Strong to severe storms were captured moving across the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys via satellite imagery.
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Spring has officially arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, while the Southern Hemisphere is embracing autumn.
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NOAA’s JPSS polar-orbiting satellites, NOAA-20, NOAA-21, Suomi-NPP, watched iceberg A23a spend the month of February drifting around the Weddell Sea.
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NOAA’s GOES East satellite witnessed a rare event in the South Atlantic, as Tropical Depression 01Q strengthened into Tropical Storm Akará
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The Himawari-9 satellite, captured imagery of polar mesospheric clouds—also known as noctilucent clouds—over Antarctica.
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NOAA’s GOES East satellite used its Advanced Baseline Imager to capture this mesmerizing GeoColor image of cloud streets streaming off Lake Michigan.
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The Advanced Himawari Imager onboard the Himawari-9 satellite captured this imagery of the ongoing bushfires