#goes19

There’s a lot happening weather-wise across the country this #TimelapseTuesday! 🌎⛈️ Enhanced color imagery from NOAA’s #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ highlights temperature and moisture characteristics of air masses moving across the U.S. yesterday through today. What’s the weather like in your area?
NOAA Satellites22,860 views • 1 month ago

Happy launch-iversary, GOES-U! 🚀🛰️ One year ago today, we watched as #GOESU, the final satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series, soared into space from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. How time (and satellites) fly! Renamed #GOES19 once in orbit, it's keeping watch over the Western Hemisphere from above the Atlantic. Learn what GOES-19 has been up to:
NOAA Satellites53,708 views • 1 year ago

For #TimelapseTuesday, we are looking at rounds of #SaharanDust blowing westward from Africa. This imagery from NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ tracks the dust for more than a week during its journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Why does NOAA track Saharan dust? Learn more here:
NOAA Satellites16,952 views • 3 months ago

.NOAA's newest #GOES19 🛰️ is now watching #lightning over the Western Hemisphere via its Geostationary Lightning Mapper (#GLM) instrument! It recently tracked powerful storms, including Hurricanes #Helene & #Milton, helping forecasters monitor intensity, tornado threats and improve flight safety. 🌩️
NOAA Satellites41,316 views • 1 year ago

Mid-level Water Vapor images from NOAA Satellites #GOES19/#GOESEast showed that an outflow boundary from a decaying Mesoscale Convective System over northern Iowa (which produced a few wind gusts >50 knots) also created a vertically-propagating gravity wave that moved S and SW.
UW-Madison CIMSS19,178 views • 11 months ago
