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Earth from Orbit
NOAA-21 is now fully operational in NOAA’s fleet of polar-orbiting satellites that provide critical data to improve the accuracy of 3-to-7 day weather forecasts – including extreme weather events – and monitor climate change.
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Earth from Orbit
Hurricane Otis made landfall on Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, at 1:25 a.m. CDT as a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 165 mph.
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Earth from Orbit
On Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, NOAA satellites observed an annular solar eclipse traverse parts of North, Central, and South America.
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Feature Story
A new product called RAVE is now operational in the U.S., which will help better determine the impacts of wildfire smoke on air quality.
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Satellite Snapshots
On September 27, 2023, the VIIRS instrument onboard NOAA’s JPSS satellites captured this GeoColor imagery of Canadian wildfire smoke being pulled acro
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Announcement
Hyperspectral soundings from low Earth orbit satellites can help predict dangerous pyrocumulonimbus clouds that form when wildfires give off heat.
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Earth from Orbit
Since April 2023, NOAA has been monitoring a steady rise in ocean temperatures, which is resulting in unprecedented heat stress conditions in the Cari
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Earth from Orbit
Due to current ocean and atmospheric conditions, such as record-warm sea surface temperatures, NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center.
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