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GOES East satellite captured a “supercool” phenomenon occurring within the clouds over Michigan.
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Satellite Snapshots
GOES-East viewed cloud streets that were generated by a northwesterly wind over the Great Lakes and Northeast
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Satellite Snapshots
Water vapor imagery from NOAA’s GOES East satellite viewed an atmospheric wave pattern brought on by a digging trough the Pacific Northwest.
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On Oct. 11, 2020, NOAA’s GOES-East satellite watched a huge wall of dust blow more than 300 miles from eastern Colorado to Nebraska,…
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Satellite Snapshots
From June 30–July 1, 2020, the GOES-West satellite captured a cluster of actinoform clouds drifting toward the Hawaiian islands.
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Satellite Snapshots
From its vantage point nearly 22,300 miles up, the GOES West satellite captured this imagery of ship tracks embedded in stratocumulus clouds.
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On June 9, 2020, the GOES East satellite captured imagery of fallstreak holes (AKA: hole punch clouds) over Florida.
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GOES West's water vapor band shows a low-pressure area off California that has become isolated or “cut off” from the main westerly air current.
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