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GOES West satellite captured this stunning GeoColor imagery of a strengthening mid-latitude cyclone near the Aleutian Islands
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On August 10, 2020, NOAA’s GOES-East satellite tracked severe thunderstorms as they raced across much of the Midwest and…
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This year, the vernal equinox occurs on March 19, 2020. The last time it occurred this early was in 1896.
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A series of winter storms making their way across the country are expected to make travel conditions challenging, if not…
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On August 10, 2020, both NOAA’s GOES East and NOAA-20 satellites tracked severe thunderstorms as they raced across much of…
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NOAA’s GOES East (GOES-16) satellite watched severe thunderstorms fire up along a dry line situated in west Texas and…
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The Joint Satellite Conference (JSC) merges three unique satellite conferences into one major event in Boston, from Sept. 30…
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40 years ago today, on October 16, 1975, NOAA’s first Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite was launched.
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Imagery and data from NOAA's GOES-R satellite is a game-changer for U.S. and Western Hemisphere, and global partners…
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The JPSS-1 satellite moves one step closer to launch in early 2017. Ball Aerospace technicians lower the ATMS instrument…
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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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The NOAA-20 satellite captured this lovely image of a dual set of von Kármán vortices by the Cape Verde Islands (Republic of…
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On Feb. 8, 2022, NOAA’s GOES East used its Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) to focus on sea ice (bluish-white swirls) flowing…
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With their lofty view from space, NOAA satellites see the awe-inspiring beauty and the sobering destruction Mother Nature…
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For Black History Month, we interviewed John Leslie, a Public Affairs Officer at NESDIS.