RT @JPSSProgram: The #NOAA21 satellite retrieved a grayscale view of the central and northern U.S. with its #VIIRS Day-Night Band at 3:33 a.m. EST, revealing a glimmer of the aurora borealis. ✨
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RT @JPSSProgram: Hot spots and a smoke plume from a wildfire that broke out in New Jersey on April 22, 2025, were captured by @NOAA’s JPSS satellites using the #VIIRS instrument. In this enhanced color view, hot spots appear as a growing mass throughout the day.
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RT @JPSSProgram: Several wildfires were observed over northeastern Minnesota on May 12, 2025, by NOAA’s JPSS satellites using the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (#VIIRS). This enhanced color view shows bright red hotspots and smoke plumes drifting northeast.
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RT @JPSSProgram: Before and after enhanced color observations from the #VIIRS instrument aboard @NOAA/@NASA’s #SuomiNPP satellite from May 11 and 17, 2025, reveal a scar left by a tornado that swept through south-central Kentucky.
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The VIIRS Flood Product provides global flood insights and will support continuity as the MODIS instruments reach end of life.
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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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RT @JPSSProgram: Even in the dark, satellites can spot fog. 🌫️
In Feb. 2025, the #VIIRS instrument onboard @NOAA’s JPSS satellites observed dense fog over the Southeast and Gulf Coast of the U.S., helping forecasters stay alert overnight.
More: https://t.co/wNG0RZ7gdk
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In Feb. 2025, the #VIIRS instrument onboard @NOAA’s JPSS satellites observed dense fog over the Southeast and Gulf Coast of the U.S., helping forecasters stay alert overnight.
More: https://t.co/wNG0RZ7gdk
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Two @NOAASatellites #NOAA21 #VIIRS GeoColor images (with an overlay of Fire Radiative Power) at 1755 UTC & 1943 UTC on July 10 showed a large wildfire in western Ontario that produced a #pyrocumulonimbus cloud - more on the CIMSS Satellite Blog: https://t.co/SPkr1cv6AF https://t.co/BLzPkUGNxL
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RT @JPSSProgram: Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites like JPSS satellites equipped with #VIIRS, provide steady coverage of Alaska’s high-latitude regions, vital for monitoring remote Arctic waters and supporting the communities that depend on them.
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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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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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The satellite signature of cold air drainage into lower-elevation features such as river valleys along the Brooks Range of Alaska is very apparent in this comparison of #SuomiNPP #VIIRS Infrared imagery and Topography. #AKwx Full resolution: https://t.co/NQX3PLBUNL https://t.co/CHYdG153nA
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#VIIRS Infrared images from @NOAASatellites #SuomiNPP and #NOAA21 showed widespread ice leads in the Chukchi Sea during 6-8 January. A combination of ocean currents and wind stress influenced the motion and evolution of these ice leads. https://t.co/pNSMA50H5x https://t.co/cbtjvLVPQr
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Infrared images from @NOAASatellites #SuomiNPP & #NOAA21 #VIIRS showed the opening of very long ice leads in the Beaufort Sea between Feb 10-12. More on the CIMSS Satellite Blog: https://t.co/Ezaol2U4dM https://t.co/d098gsUGAX
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