Real-Time Satellite Images
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Geostationary weather satellite images
GOES (North and South America), Meteosat (Europe
and Africa) , GMS (Asia and Australia)
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Geostationary Satellite Image Browser
Web page interface for viewing GOES, GMS, and
Meteosat satellite pictures and movies in multiple image channels
and more
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GOES US Full Resolution Visible Image Browser
Full resolution, real-time GOES East/West
composite satellite image web page interface with zoom and animation
features
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Polar orbiting weather satellite images
Continental U.S. TERRA MODIS
(MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) pictures and movies
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Satellite composite images
including the SSEC Global Montage, Rotating
Globe movie, and Antarctic composite
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Real-Time Products
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Antarctic images, movies, and weather data
Antarctic satellite images and animations,
synoptic weather data, iceberg images, model data ... (Antarctic
Meteorological Research Center)
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Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI)
Ground-based remote sensing of temperature and
water vapor profiles, sea surface temperature/emissivities, cloud
properties ...
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CIMSS Regional Assimilation System Forecast (CRAS)
Forecasts of various atmospheric parameters,
including forecasted satellite images.
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Convective Initiation Assessment Products
Products designed to monitor the initial
development and evolution of convective storms over land and oceans.
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Fire monitoring satellite images
Automated Biomass Burning Algorithm (ABBA) GOES
satellite images of fires occurring in the western hemisphere (North
and South America)
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Global Satellite Data Collaborations
View, mark-up and discuss GOES, GMS, Meteosat,
and Derived Products images with other people via this web-based,
Java interface.
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GOES Derived Products
Precipitable Water, Lifted Index/CAPE, Cloud Top
Pressure, Ozone, Sea-Surface Temperature, ...
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GOES Derived Products Time Graph Plotter
Plot time graphs of Lifted Index, CAPE, and
Precipitable Water from GOES satellite images.
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Hurricane and tropical storm images
Satellite images and derived parameters (winds,
vorticity ...) focusing on hurricanes and tropical storms
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IDEA: Infusing satellite Data into Environmental Applications
air quality analysis / forecasting data and
images
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Mesoscale winds
Upper level wind analysis from GOES water vapor
winds
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Real-Time Polar Remote Sensing Products
Plots of near real-time surface, cloud, and
radiative properties over the Arctic and Antarctic, using AVHRR
satellite data and the CASPR software package
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Sea Surface Temperature
Satellite derived sea surface temperatures.
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Solar Isolation Plots and Images
Plots and images showing the daily amount of
energy incident on the ground (North America, Europe ...) for a
given day, taking into account cloud cover
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Storm Tracker Analysis Tool and Archive
An interactive tool for tracking convective
clusters from satellite and radar data
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Volcano watch
Satellite pictures covering the top ten active
volcanoes from around the world
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Wisconsin and Midwest Weather
Weather observations, forecasts, meteograms,
radar ...
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Today's Theme: US Total
Electron Content Map |
Climate Maps
Glaciers
Surge When Ice Shelf 'Brakes' Break Up
Changes in glacier flow surprises researchers.
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Laser Technology Helps Track Changes in Mt. St. Helens
NASA scientists keep their eyes on a deforming Mount St. Helens.
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Amazing
Success For Earthquake Forecasting
A NASA funded earthquake prediction program has accurately predicted most
of California's largest earthquakes this decade.
+ Read More
2004
Ozone Hole Peaks
The Antarctic ozone hole peaks in late September 2004.
+ Read More
Hurricane
Isabel: A Year Later
The one-year anniversary of Hurricane Isabel - A highly studied hurricane
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NASA Tracks Pollution Worldwide
NASA and other agencies measured the movements of pollution around the
globe.
The Sun, Our Closest Star
The Sun is a thermonuclear fusion furnace some 800,000 miles (1.3 million
km) wide. It has been running for about five billion years, but if just
one second of its output could be collected, it would power the entire
United States for nine million years. Like any furnace, sometimes it's
temperamental, unleashing explosions with the power of a billion
one-megaton nuclear bombs, or blasting billions of tons of electrified gas
into space at millions of miles per hour. Radiation from these violent
outbursts can be hazardous to unprotected astronauts. When directed at
Earth, stormy solar activity occasionally disrupts satellites, radio
communications, and power systems. NASA Goddard employs a fleet of
missions to better understand the vital but restless Sun, our closest
star. See some of our most popular topics about the Sun below:
The
Sun Fires Up its Own Olympic Torch
The torch may have traveled 48,000 miles but this solar blast took a 93
million mile route.
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Finding
Other "SORCEs" of Earthly Sun-block
Sunspots, planets have the ability to block some of the Sun's Earth-bound
rays.
+ Read More
Solar
Blast Blows Through the Solar System
Scientists track a solar explosion to the edges of the solar system.
+ Read More
More available @ NASA
Other Data and Resources
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NOAAPORT
provides access to NOAA's real-time
environmental data and products
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SSEC Data Center Archive
Archive of geostationary satellite data and
NOAAPORT point, grid, and text weather data
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University of Wisconsin-Madison Lidar Group
Active remote sensing of atmospheric profiles
using a ground-based laser.
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