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To celebrate Earth Day, we are sharing stunning views of our beautiful planet, captured by NOAA satellites. Since 1970, NOAA satellites have been…
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On the morning of April 9, 2021, La Soufrière volcano on the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent began erupting, spewing ash at least 25,000 feet in the
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NOAA satellites often see patterns of clouds called gravity waves, which appear as ripples.
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Imagery from the NOAA-20 satellite showed more than 400 cargo ships backed up in the Red Sea and Bitter Lake due to a ship blocking the Suez Canal.
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A severe weather outbreak swept across the Southern U.S. and produced damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes including EF2s in Mississippi and Alabama.
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Satellite imagery shows a late-season snowstorm that dropped record-breaking amounts of snowfall in Cheyenne, Wyoming and Denver, Colorado.
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NOAA satellites monitored numerous fires over the Southern Plains, the majority of which were likely prescribed burns.
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NOAA satellites monitored lake-effect clouds flowing over Lake Superior. Learn more about this phenomenon in this week's Earth from Orbit video.