RT @JPSSProgram: On Aug. 17, 2024 the #ATMS instrument onboard the #NOAA21 satellite, captured infrared imagery of Hurricane Ernesto.
Blues and greens show moist areas, while yellows and oranges suggest drier air.
For more, check out this #EarthFromOrbit video: https://t.co/OQk6S8Teu6 https://t.co/HqhUhd9Ifk
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Blues and greens show moist areas, while yellows and oranges suggest drier air.
For more, check out this #EarthFromOrbit video: https://t.co/OQk6S8Teu6 https://t.co/HqhUhd9Ifk
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RT @JPSSProgram: @NOAA @CIRA_CSU See how #ATMS data from the #NOAA20 and NOAA/NASA #SuomiNPP satellite, combined with data from other satellites, track rainfall in the Sahara.
This blended rain rate product reveals the amount of rain falling at around 1 to 6 millimeters per hour from Aug. 30 to Sept. 9, 2024. https://t.co/1NNoEedkBj
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This blended rain rate product reveals the amount of rain falling at around 1 to 6 millimeters per hour from Aug. 30 to Sept. 9, 2024. https://t.co/1NNoEedkBj
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RT @JPSSProgram: Captured by the #ATMS onboard @NOAA's JPSS satellites, this data visualization animation shows Hurricane #Helene’s accumulated precipitation from Sept. 24 to 27, 2024.
Yellow, orange, and red colors highlight areas where total rainfall reached approx. 100 to 350 millimeters. https://t.co/1hg5Ovslb6
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Yellow, orange, and red colors highlight areas where total rainfall reached approx. 100 to 350 millimeters. https://t.co/1hg5Ovslb6
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RT @JPSSProgram: Utilizing the #ATMS onboard @NOAA's JPSS satellites, this data visualization animation shows Hurricane #Helene’s accumulated precipitation from Sept. 24 to 27, 2024.
Yellow, orange, and red colors highlight areas where total rainfall reached approx. 100 to 350 millimeters. https://t.co/259U08Dt0F
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Yellow, orange, and red colors highlight areas where total rainfall reached approx. 100 to 350 millimeters. https://t.co/259U08Dt0F
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RT @JPSSProgram: The #ATMS instrument onboard @NOAA's JPSS satellites, observed Hurricane #Milton’s accumulated precipitation from Oct. 7 to 10, 2024.
This animation displays rainfall intensities, marking areas with 100 to 400 millimeters in yellow, orange, red, and pink.
Credit: @NWSCPC https://t.co/Kpv1hEwcuS
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This animation displays rainfall intensities, marking areas with 100 to 400 millimeters in yellow, orange, red, and pink.
Credit: @NWSCPC https://t.co/Kpv1hEwcuS
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RT @JPSSProgram: Utilizing the #ATMS onboard @NOAA's JPSS satellites, this data visualization animation shows Hurricane #Helene’s accumulated precipitation from Sept. 24 to 27, 2024.
Yellow, orange, and red colors highlight areas where total rainfall reached approx. 100 to 350 millimeters. https://t.co/259U08Dt0F
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Yellow, orange, and red colors highlight areas where total rainfall reached approx. 100 to 350 millimeters. https://t.co/259U08Dt0F
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RT @JPSSProgram: The #ATMS instrument onboard @NOAA's JPSS satellites, observed Hurricane #Milton’s accumulated precipitation from Oct. 7 to 10, 2024.
This animation displays rainfall intensities, marking areas with 100 to 400 millimeters in yellow, orange, red, and pink.
Credit: @NWSCPC https://t.co/Kpv1hEwcuS
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This animation displays rainfall intensities, marking areas with 100 to 400 millimeters in yellow, orange, red, and pink.
Credit: @NWSCPC https://t.co/Kpv1hEwcuS
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RT @JPSSProgram: This accumulated precipitation model from the recent mid-latitude cyclone, captured by #ATMS onboard @NOAA’s JPSS satellites from Nov. 19 to 21, 2024, shows intense rainfall.
Rainfall ranging from 25 to 125 millimeters is seen in shades of green & yellow.
Credit: @NWSCPC https://t.co/dSXaVLdjJ6
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Rainfall ranging from 25 to 125 millimeters is seen in shades of green & yellow.
Credit: @NWSCPC https://t.co/dSXaVLdjJ6
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RT @JPSSProgram: This satellite data visualization from Jan. 6, 2025, captures the snowfall rates over parts of the eastern U.S., utilizing data from the #ATMS instrument aboard @NOAA’s JPSS satellites, complemented by additional microwave sounder data from other satellites. https://t.co/2qCsbQDG7O
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RT @JPSSProgram: Data from @NOAA's JPSS satellites' #ATMS measures Total Precipitable Water (TPW), key to improving weather models.
This TPW model from Feb. 3-4, 2025, shows an atmospheric river along the northwest U.S. coast.
More from the latest #EarthFromOrbit video: https://t.co/2yv6LonzT7 https://t.co/tXPiAWmYkP
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This TPW model from Feb. 3-4, 2025, shows an atmospheric river along the northwest U.S. coast.
More from the latest #EarthFromOrbit video: https://t.co/2yv6LonzT7 https://t.co/tXPiAWmYkP
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RT @JPSSProgram: Data from @NOAA's JPSS satellites' #ATMS provides data for the Total Precipitable Water (TPW) product, key to improving weather models.
This TPW model from March 24 to 25, 2025, shows an #AtmosphericRiver along the western U.S. coast. https://t.co/KtKjtjjEkk
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This TPW model from March 24 to 25, 2025, shows an #AtmosphericRiver along the western U.S. coast. https://t.co/KtKjtjjEkk
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RT @JPSSProgram: The #CrIS & #ATMS instruments on @NOAA's JPSS satellites enhance weather forecasting for aviation safety. ✈️
CrIS and ATMS provide atmospheric profiles of temperature and moisture.
More in the 2024 LEO Science Digest: https://t.co/b8NEQcIuQW https://t.co/5C08CUvhSH
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CrIS and ATMS provide atmospheric profiles of temperature and moisture.
More in the 2024 LEO Science Digest: https://t.co/b8NEQcIuQW https://t.co/5C08CUvhSH
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RT @JPSSProgram: From Aug. 19 to 20, 2025, Hurricane #Erin is seen in a Total Precipitable Water (TPW) product derived from JPSS and other LEO satellites.
Using data from the #ATMS instrument onboard JPSS, it measures moisture as it moves through the atmosphere, helping to forecast storms. https://t.co/yG0PZ8qgF1
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Using data from the #ATMS instrument onboard JPSS, it measures moisture as it moves through the atmosphere, helping to forecast storms. https://t.co/yG0PZ8qgF1
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