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Satellite Snapshots
Upper level winds from thunderstorms over the Bay of Bengal blew anvil clouds to the southwest, forming an eye-catching cirrus cloud…
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Satellite Snapshots
Clear skies over Alaska allowed NOAA-20 to capture this stunning view of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve on June 13, 2019.
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Satellite Snapshots
Bitter cold, arctic air is pouring into the Midwest and Great Lakes this week, and is expected to bring a prolonged period of…
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Satellite Snapshots
December is the beginning of summer in Earth's Southern Hemisphere. The long days and abundant sunlight help millions of tiny plant…
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Satellite Snapshots
For much of 2018, satellite images have shown the Eastern U.S. covered in a thick blanket of clouds – and for good reason: Time and…
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA's polar-orbiting satellites are monitoring higher than average sea surface temperatures in the western North Atlantic.
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Feature Story
NOAA began monitoring sea level more than 20 years ago, with the TOPEX/Poseidon satellite in 1992. NOAA launched its newest in the series, Jason 3.
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Feature Story
A year has passed since the Jason-3 satellite rocketed into space. NOAA's Laboratory of Satellite Altimetry provided us a report on those 365 days.
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