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RT @JPSSProgram: On Feb. 3, 2025, the #NOAA20 satellite captured an image of a dust plume extending as a straight line over part of the Mediterranean Sea, originating from the Sahara Desert near Libya in North Africa. https://t.co/lWFzjLeEDP

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It's #WhereInTheWorld Wednesday! 🌎

With the #SuperBowl just around the corner, we’re setting our sights on the New Orleans area this week!

Circled in red is a lake and estuary adjacent to the city, captured by the #NOAA20 🛰️ on Feb. 2, 2025. https://t.co/F5RGglXpbY

NOAA Satellites

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It's #WhereInTheWorld Wednesday!

This river in Florida, seen via #NOAA20 on Feb. 8, 2025, is the longest river in the state and nearly 3 miles across at its widest point. https://t.co/bqOw4K1zsp

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#NOAA20 #VIIRS provided a nice view of Sea Surface Temperature patterns over the western Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico today - more on the CIMSS Satellite Blog: https://t.co/jIOpKv6GgT https://t.co/wjM4oc9jXm

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RT @JPSSProgram: The #NOAA20 satellite, using its VIIRS Day-Night Band, captured the glow of the #JonesRoadFire in New Jersey on April 23, 2025.

The wildfire’s intensity was visible in the nighttime view, standing out amid the city lights of Philadelphia and Trenton.

Credit: @NOAA/@CIRA_CSU https://t.co/BE2jWaieIb

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It's #WhereInTheWorld Wednesday!

On June 30, 2025, #NOAA20 captured this body of water (circled in red) located in southern California. With a surface area of 343 sq. mi., it's the state's largest lake. https://t.co/JxwapVKdBh

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RT @JPSSProgram: In this #NOAA20 satellite image from July 1, 2025, Hurricane #Flossie is seen in the eastern Pacific, off the southwestern coast of Mexico.

On July 2, @NHC_Pacific reported sustained winds of 110 mph, with the storm moving west-northwestward.

More: https://t.co/v5ccQeYzrK https://t.co/hBpVc2KU0z

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RT @JPSSProgram: This Land Surface Temperature (LST) data product, derived from #NOAA20 satellite’s #VIIRS instrument, compares over the course of one year between July 2, 2024, and July 2, 2025, highlighting changes in surface heat at the start of each month. https://t.co/lYice1THBl

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It's #WhereInTheWorld Wednesday!

On August 2, 2025, #NOAA20 captured this freshwater lake, which means "big water" in the Seminole Indian language. The bright color of the lake in this image is caused by a phenomenon called “sun glint”—sunlight reflecting off water at the same angle a satellite views it. Sun glint can also occur from sunlight reflecting off the ocean and even rivers!

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RT @JPSSProgram: Wildfire smoke from British Columbia, Canada, is seen in this observation from the #VIIRS instrument onboard the #NOAA20 satellite on Sept. 17, 2025.

Several fires are highlighted as red dots, with smoke drifting northeast across the northwestern U.S. and southwestern Canada. https://t.co/8HiK26ZZ2S

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On December 24, 2025, #NOAA20 captured this bay where freshwater mixes for many miles with the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean. It is approximately 782 square miles in area and has had many names in its history, including Godyn's Bay, South Bay and Zuyt Baye.

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RT @JPSSProgram: On Jan. 26, 2026, the #NOAA20 satellite observed widespread snow cover across parts of the eastern United States, stretching from Ohio through the Northeast. ❄️

The view transitions to a color-enhanced image, where snow appears in bright red. https://t.co/0HZv7NjaMy

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