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Tropical Cyclone Tauktae made landfall on India’s west coast, Tropical Cyclone Yaas battered the northeastern coastline of Odisha and Kolkata.
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GOES East satellite’s visible channel watched the anvil-shaped cloud tops of severe thunderstorms bubble up over western Kansas
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JPSS satellites viewed the calving of iceberg A-76 from May 15 to 16, which is now the largest in the world. The
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This Image of the Day features spectacular visible imagery of supercell thunderstorms developing over Texas, seen by the GOES East satellite.
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The VIIRS instrument onboard the NOAA-20 satellite captured this imagery of an unusual mid-latitude cyclone swirling around the Black Sea.
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NOAA’s GOES East satellite saw a large occluded low pressure system (mid-latitude cyclone) swirl in the East Labrador Sea between Canada and Greenland
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GOES East captured amazing visible imagery of large thunderstorms as they erupted over Texas. The Geostationary Lightning Mapper tracked lightning
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The GOES East satellite watched a massive supercell push across south-central Texas. The storm produced damaging winds and very large hail.