Infrared Satellite Imagery Atlantic Ocean

Infrared imagery from nasa s aqua satellite showed that teddy was consolidating in the central north atlantic ocean.
Infrared satellite imagery atlantic ocean. Nasa s aqua satellite analyzed tropical storm paulette in infrared imagery as it moved through the central atlantic ocean. Take control of your data. Atlantic and caribbean tropical satellite imagery. The united states satellite images displayed are infrared ir images.
Eastern u s west atlantic goes 16. Geocolor full size image. Nasa msfc western caribbean sea goes 16. Ocean coral bleaching ocean color sea lake ice.
Doc noaa nesdis ospo spsd. Global infrared satellite the global infrared satellite image shows clouds by their temperature. Warmest lowest clouds are shown in white. Atlantic and caribbean tropical satellite imagery.
Unless otherwise noted the images linked from this page are located on servers at the satellite products and services division spsd of the national environmental satellite data and information service nesdis. Gulf of mexico enhanced ir goes 16. We recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good. Southwest atlantic enhanced ir goes 16.
Western caribbean sea enhanced ir goes. Please direct all questions and comments regarding goes e goes 16 images to. These satellites are composed of sophisticated instruments for sensing various aspects of the earth s atmosphere and weather systems. Nasa msfc southwest atlantic goes 16.
Coldest highest clouds are displayed in shades of yellow red and purple. Global infrared satellite the global infrared satellite image shows clouds by their temperature. The satellite images on this map are from various geostationary satellites. Infrared satellite imagery on this map uses the temperature of the clouds themselves to display the image.
The visible satellite imagery is essentially a snapshot of what the satellite sees. Nasa msfc gulf of mexico goes 16. Tropical atlantic wide. When a tropical cyclone consolidates it means that it is getting more.
At nasa the imagery was false colored to show cloud top temperature gradients and identify the locations of the strongest storms.