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RT @AerosolWatch: #NOAA20 #VIIRS observed many small agricultural #fires (yellow dots, Fire Radiative Power) across the #Southeast US yesterday afternoon 21 Nov, which produced thin #smoke plumes shown by light blue shading in Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD). @JPSSProgram @NOAASatellites https://t.co/9DOJu5BG28

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RT @JPSSProgram: A volcanic eruption near Reykjavik, Iceland, was captured by the #VIIRS Day-Night band from NOAA’s #NOAA20 and #NOAA21 satellites, and NOAA/NASA’s #SuomiNPP satellite on Nov. 21, 2024.

The eruption’s smoke plume is illuminated by the glow of the moon.

Credit: @NOAA/@CIRA_CSU https://t.co/TqgQrnsY80

NOAA Satellites

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Time for a #WhereInTheWorld Wednesday quiz! 🗺️🔍

On Nov. 24, with the help of the #NOAA20 satellite, we captured this clear view of a national park located about 68 miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico. https://t.co/aLTVBSSIMV

NOAA Satellites

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A comparison of #VIIRS Day/Night Band images from #SuomiNPP and #NOAA20 showed the notable reduction in city light signatures after an overnight power grid collapse affected much of #Cuba. https://t.co/QcYKD8DIbo

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Which NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!

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This Day-Fire Band composite image from #NOAA20 and #NOAA21 shows California’s Park Fire from July 24-26, 2024.

Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most unforgettable.

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RT @AerosolWatch: #VIIRS aerosol detection from @JPSSProgram #NOAA20 & #SNPP satellites observed large plumes of #dust (yellow/brown shading) blowing off the coasts of southern #Iran & #Pakistan on 16 Dec, moving over the Gulf of Oman & northern Arabian Sea. @NOAASatellites @DustStormNews https://t.co/Z2p1bPBcru

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It's #WhereInTheWorld Wednesday!

On Dec. 14, 2024, the #NOAA20 🛰️ captured a stunning view of one of western Africa's iconic rivers—the third longest on the continent. Its distinctive boomerang shape is a result of two ancient waterways that merged together. https://t.co/kF4x9AOu01

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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!

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This image from the @JPSSprogram's #NOAA20 satellite shows numerous wildfires burning around the Great Basin with a two-toned view of the Great Salt Lake in the center on Oct. 6, 2024.

Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most unforgettable.

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RT @JPSSProgram: Smoke from the Palisades wildfire billowed southwest off the Los Angeles coast in a #NOAA20 satellite image from Jan. 7, 2025.

As of 11:45 a.m. PT on Jan. 8, the fire has consumed 11,802 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire). https://t.co/CefFyIQTt6

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It's #WhereInTheWorld Wednesday!

Yesterday, the #NOAA20 🛰️ spotted this prominent circular feature in the African country of Mauritania known as "The Eye of the Sahara." Resembling a bulls-eye, it is more than 30 miles across and has become a landmark for astronauts in space. https://t.co/uuBuaf8dCa

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