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By Mish Denlinger
Far north in the night sky, a faint glow appears on the horizon. Green and red flames of light stretch across the sky. A glowing curtain of light forms, waving and swirling above you. As the lights fade away the dark night closes over you once again.
This site will show you what auroras look like on Earth and from space, explain how they are created, and show you where they can be found. Teach yourself using the "Self-Guided Lesson" button.
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Water Vapor Imagery Tutorial
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Left: GOES-9 water vapor image showing an extratropical cyclone over the eastern North Pacific Ocean on 29 January 1996 (7 days after GOES-9 became fully operational at 135 W longitude). Ribbons of dry (dark) and moist (light gray) air are seen to be making complete revolutions into the center of the cyclonic vortex; this indicates "closed" wind fields within the middle and upper troposphere, and signals the beginning of ...
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These images are received at Dundee from the European METEOSAT geostationary satellite's HRI (High Resolution Imagery) PDUS (Primary Data User Station) digital data. For more information on Meteosat and Geostationary Satellites see the PDUS Frequently Asked Questions, the latest Meteosat admin message, and our reception log and glossary.
You can view the latest images of most areas of the earth from this page, however, due to licensing restrictions for the different satellites we can only pr ...
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L i k e T h e M o o n
It was on October 4, 1957, that the first man-made object ever achieved orbit around Earth in outer space. The Russian satellite Sputnik was designed to measure and transmit information about the density of the upper atmosphere as it circled the Earth. Before then, all atmospheric information that meteorologists had was based on "looking up" instead of "looking down." Since Sputnik, the science of satellites has advanced significantly. ...
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The GOES Project science web site is the only place on the web to get full-resolution, calibrated and navigated GOES images in real time. A one-week-deep archive of all channels from both the EAST and WEST satellites is offered in convenient sectors for all the western hemisphere, and for the storm-track regions over the oceans. The science-quality images are suitable for research, particularly for scientific field campaigns involving clouds and radiation. In addition, the front page sports a ...
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July 25, 2001 — Weather forecasting in Central America is getting a boost from some environmental satellite high-resolution imagery and data as part of a $1 billion, U.S.-financed reconstruction and development effort. The effort followed in the wake of Hurricane Mitch, a 1998 killer storm that took 11,000 lives. The satellites are operated by NOAA. The data they provide will help to improve ...
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Satellites have made weather forecasts much more accurate than they were when your parents were little. They allow Meteorologists to track weather systems from far out in the ocean where no one is, and they let us see the BIG picture all at once. They do more than just give us a look at where the clouds are, they can measure the temperature of the groun ...
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The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission, TRMM, is the first mission dedicated to measuring tropical and subtropical rainfall.
Measurements from TRMM are used to find out where it's raining, and how hard it's raining. Not all clouds cause rain, and when rain does fall, it falls through various heights in the atmosphere, sometimes not reaching the ground at all!
Because rain is so variable, we have never known before just how much rain actually falls across the earth, but it is som ...
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WEATHER SATELLITE PLATFORMS
A weather satellite is an orbiting platform upon which instruments are placed for the observation weather systems and the measurement of atmospheric properties (weather elements) from space. Operational weather satellites represent a significant portion of all artificial satellites that have been placed into earth orbit since 1960. The now familiar "satellite pictures" seen on television weather-casts are really computer generated images obtained from satellite radio ...
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Weather Satellites
Weather satellites have been our eyes in the sky for over thirty years, ever since the April, 1960 launch of Tiros I. Today, satellite images showing the advance of weather fronts are regular elements of the evening news. This meteorological information is also available to anyone with a personal computer and relatively inexpensive hardware and software. A network of American, European, Japanese, and Russian satellites orbits the earth in various configurations to provide "r ...
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This page provides information for meteorological imaging satellites, specifically for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Automatic Picture Taking (APT) satellites. These satellites are in polar orbits with North-to-South or South-to-North passes.
The table below has General Catalog Data and Frequency Information for the Satellites. More detailed information can be found on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Web Page.
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WEATHER SATELLITES
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The field of meteorology entered the space age on April 1, 1960 with the launch of TIROS 1 (TIROS stands for Television and Infra-Red Observation Satellite). Since that time, numerous satellites with ever increasing capablities and sophistication have been deployed.
Weather satellites provide valuable real-time cloud photographs. Most importantly, coverage includes the 70 percent of the earth's surface covered by water where few surface obse ...
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