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In a toggle between
#NOAA20#VIIRS True Color RGB and Infrared Window images, the first#AustralianBushfire#pyrocb to form was exhibiting cloud-top infrared brightness temperatures around -60ºC (darker red enhancement) at 0426 UTC: https://go.wisc.edu/rio95o pic.twitter.com/567yIYSLpl
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Here are 3
#VIIRS views of the#AuroraBorealis from space via#Suomi-NPP &#NOAA20 last night when every overpass captured significant (& stunning) activity. Hope some saw the#NorthernLights from below!pic.twitter.com/bPyfmHQwfB
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Check out these cool shots of snow covering parts of the Northern US and Canada..

@NOAA#NESDIS http://ow.ly/qgo250y76jm#NOAA20#NOAA#SatelliteImagery#GreatLakes#US#Canada#ApolloMappingpic.twitter.com/bH3VQ5CkV7
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We hope you enjoy these magical views of the
#AuroraBorealis acquired by the#VIIRS instrument on the Suomi-NPP &#NOAA20 satellites overnight. We check most mornings but activity has been minor so it's all the more fun to share these wonderful wispy#northernlights images today.pic.twitter.com/IJ1wzIkoDK
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As the
#NOAA20
zoomed over #NorthAmerica on Jan. 20, 2020, it snapped these beautiful images of#snow blanketing the northern regions around the#GreatLakes and#Canada. You can also see sediment stirred by wind-driven#waves in#LakeErie. Read more: http://go.usa.gov/xd4rG pic.twitter.com/rkylS9dYcJ
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This morning, we thought we'd share this beautiful view of
#Antarctica, which was stitched together from image swaths captured by@NOAA's polar-orbiting#satellites,#NOAA20 &#SuomiNPP. They orbit Earth 14 times a day, ~50 minutes apart. More imagery: http://go.usa.gov/xdYsG pic.twitter.com/Ss59e4H0lH
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#NOAA20 captured this lovely image of a dual set of#vonKármánVortices by#CapeVerde on Jan. 9, 2020. Named after a Hungarian-American physicist, these#SpiralEddies can occur anywhere that fluid or#AtmosphericFlow is disturbed by an object. More: http://go.usa.gov/xph4Q pic.twitter.com/fbdIX8mjg8Prikaži ovu nit -
The
#NOAA20
snapped this dynamic shot of the #WestAfrican coast. The#clouds are various types of#cirrus, while grayish#smoke plumes from agricultural#fires can be seen in#Guinea. Off the coast,#sediments are clearly visible in the water. More: http://go.usa.gov/xpJ8f pic.twitter.com/qsOSuQPtK9
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On Jan. 5,
#NOAA20 viewed the#BushFires in#Australia, which have been slowed by#rain. It also saw#TropicalCycloneBlake form off the#NorthWest coast this a.m.@NSWRFS warns that some#fires in#Victoria and#NewSouthWales could still combine. More: http://go.usa.gov/xpzpA pic.twitter.com/qIUi5syQcK
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Sometimes weather on Earth can get in stargazers' way. The
#Quadrantids will peak on Jan. 4 at 3 a.m. EST, but this#NOAA20 capture from Jan. 2 shows that the best place in#NorthAmerica to view them will be the#Southwest. More on the#meteorshower: https://go.usa.gov/xptqN pic.twitter.com/xjddg78h0Y
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#NOAA20 captured this image of#Australia on Dec. 26, where historic#bushfires still rage in the#Southeast states, especially around the#SouthAustralia city of#Adelaide. Residents are encouraged to create and follow a#SurvivalPlan. More: https://go.usa.gov/xp6TH pic.twitter.com/KbVI7ITXVN
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The
#NOAA20, through@JPSSProgram, orbits the Earth at its poles 14 times a day and provides full global coverage twice daily. The imagery swaths are then stitched together@NOAA processing centers so that meteorologists see global weather patterns (here, you see#Antarctica).pic.twitter.com/w9TeQtWJw0 -
The
#NOAA20
captured this image of 3 tropical #cyclones churning over the#IndianOcean on Dec. 5, 2019.#TropicalCycloneAmbali set a record for the most rapid intensification in 24 hours in the Southern Hemisphere since 1980. Learn more: http://go.usa.gov/xpygk#Ambalipic.twitter.com/RCUUX9itwD
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#TyphoonKammuri (AKA:#TyphoonTisoy), seen by#NOAA20, made landfall on 12/2/19, over Gubat, Sorsogon at 11:00 p.m. local time according to@dost_PAGASA. With max sustained wind speeds ~132 mph, it is the equivalent of a Category 4#hurricane. Learn more: http://go.usa.gov/xpPqX pic.twitter.com/0cwRX4bFsr
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#DYK Weather forecasts from many ULA-launched satellites, including JPSS-1 (now#NOAA20), launched Nov 22, 2017, improve the accuracy of weather forecasts.@NASA@NOAASatellites@JPSSProgram#MissionMondaypic.twitter.com/M0dDfiLYWG
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#WhereInTheWorld?#NOAA20 snapped an image of this snow-capped American mountain range this week, which includes such features as#DevilsTowerNationalMonument and#MountRushmoreNationalMemorial.pic.twitter.com/DUC6Nq0CzP
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#WhereInTheWorld? As it made a pass around the globe, our#NOAA20#satellite captured this area of swirling#clouds of a#storm system over the world's second-largest#bay this week.pic.twitter.com/0rwJBy34iO
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#NOAA20 is watching a large cold front as it moves across eastern North America. It will be followed by a second “#Arctic blast” early next week, bringing the coldest air of the season thus far to the central and eastern U.S. Bundle up!
More: http://go.usa.gov/xpDYr pic.twitter.com/wYWOP7QB9d
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As
#NOAA20 passed over#India on Nov. 5, 2019, the#satellite captured this dynamic image of#TropicalCycloneMaha and developing#CycloneBulbul as well as the thick blanket of#smog that still lingers over the country. Learn more: http://go.usa.gov/xpbNU pic.twitter.com/bwzmNP6lS6
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Thick
#smog lingers over#India's capital city of#NewDelhi, which is home to more than 25 million people, in this true-color imagery from#NOAA20. Air quality levels reached “severe plus," prompting the government to declare a public health emergency. http://go.usa.gov/xp4xR pic.twitter.com/KbGTpYt9xD
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