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Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) onboard the GOES East satellite detects atmospheric anomaly over upstate New York
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As expected, the Larsen C ice shelf calved a large iceberg estimated to have a volume twice that of Lake Erie. The Visible…
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Satellite data training helps data users understand how to acquire, make sense of, and apply new satellite data and data…
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This page displays videos and animations related to the Joint Polar Satellite System program.
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NOAA-21 is now fully operational in NOAA’s fleet of polar-orbiting satellites that provide critical data to improve the…
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It’s official: GOES-17 is now operational as NOAA’s GOES West satellite. GOES-17 GeoColor view of the Northern Hemisphere,…
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Intense rainstorms that left a trail of damage across the Northeast brought particularly heavy rain and flooding to Vermont.
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General overview of GOES-U's satellite mission as well as instruments, benefits, and more.
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Earth Day was born from former Wisconsin Sen. Gaylord Nelson’s desire to bring environmental issues to the forefront of the…
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NOAA-20 satellite zoomed in on a strong sandstorm that began blowing large amounts of reddish dust from the Sahara Desert.
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Ever wondered what makes the color composite imagery from GOES-16 is so much better than similar imagery from earlier GOES…
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NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) is pleased to announce that its Regional Climate Services…
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NOAA’s JPSS-2 satellite let out several loud pops as each of the five panels of its solar array detached from the body of…
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NOAA evaluated a range of space architecture options for delivering the recommended GeoXO observations effectively and…
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On the afternoon of Thursday, Dec. 30, the GOES East satellite captured GeoColor imagery of the rising smoke plume from the…