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Satellite Snapshots
On August 10, 2020, both NOAA’s GOES East and NOAA-20 satellites tracked severe thunderstorms as they raced across much of the Midwest.
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Feature Story
STAR research by the numbers, from 2004-2021: STAR researchers have published over 2500 journal articles, reports, book chapters, and datasets. STAR researchers have published in over 300 different journals; STAR researchers has been cited over 100,…
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Satellite Snapshots
Sweltering temperatures continue to cover large portions of North America, and the excessive heat has not only contributed to a massive drought.
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Feature Story
This is a collection of images of the satellite JPSS. NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) provides global observations that serve as the backbone of both short- and long-term forecasts, including those that help us predict and prepare for…
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Earth from Orbit
Wildfires continue to rage in the western U.S. Some of the most intense fires have generated their own weather, with thunderstorms, lightning, and eve
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Feature Story
Lightning is a major hazard. It’s a significant threat to life and property, can ignite wildfires, and impacts travel.
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA satellites are continuing to monitor the blazing wildfires across the western U.S. and Canada.
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Earth from Orbit
Sometimes when looking at satellite imagery, you can see areas of light that gleam or sparkle with an unusual brightness.
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