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Help us choose the 10 most compelling @NOAA satellite images from 2024! 🛰️✨
📅 Starting Monday, we’ll feature one GOES image and one JPSS image each day for you to critique and share with friends.
❤️ The 10 images with the most likes across X, Facebook, and Instagram will be ranked and showcased on our website in the New Year.
🗳️ Follow #NOAAViews2024
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Help us choose the 10 most compelling @NOAA satellite images from 2024! 🛰️✨
📅 Starting Monday, we’ll feature one GOES image and one JPSS image each day for you to critique and share with friends.
❤️ The 10 images with the most likes across X, Facebook, and Instagram will be ranked and showcased on our website in the New Year.
🗳️ Follow #NOAAViews2024
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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 1:
This GeoColor image via NOAA's #GOESEast satellite shows Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico around sunset on Oct. 8, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most captivating.
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Entry 1:
This GeoColor image via NOAA's #GOESEast satellite shows Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico around sunset on Oct. 8, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most captivating.
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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 2:
This infrared image via the #NOAA21 satellite shows Hurricane Milton’s powerful eye on Oct. 7, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most memorable.
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Entry 2:
This infrared image via the #NOAA21 satellite shows Hurricane Milton’s powerful eye on Oct. 7, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most memorable.
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Which NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 3:
This water vapor imagery from @NOAA's #GOESWest satellite shows an atmospheric river impacting the U.S. West Coast from Feb. 3-8, 2024.
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Entry 3:
This water vapor imagery from @NOAA's #GOESWest satellite shows an atmospheric river impacting the U.S. West Coast from Feb. 3-8, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most unforgettable.
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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 4:
This Day-Night Band image from NOAA’s @JPSSProgram satellites shows the aurora encircling the Northern Hemisphere on May 10-11, 2024.
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Entry 4:
This Day-Night Band image from NOAA’s @JPSSProgram satellites shows the aurora encircling the Northern Hemisphere on May 10-11, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most captivating.
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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 5:
This visible imagery via NOAA's #GOESWest satellite shows mesmerizing von Kármán vortices swirling over the Pacific Ocean on April 30, 2024.
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Entry 5:
This visible imagery via NOAA's #GOESWest satellite shows mesmerizing von Kármán vortices swirling over the Pacific Ocean on April 30, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most memorable.
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Which NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 6:
This Day-Fire Band composite image from #NOAA20 and #NOAA21 shows California’s Park Fire from July 24-26, 2024.
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Entry 6:
This Day-Fire Band composite image from #NOAA20 and #NOAA21 shows California’s Park Fire from July 24-26, 2024.
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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 7:
This GeoColor/Fire Temperature composite imagery from NOAA’s #GOESWest satellite shows California’s Park Fire on July 25, 2024.
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Entry 7:
This GeoColor/Fire Temperature composite imagery from NOAA’s #GOESWest satellite shows California’s Park Fire on July 25, 2024.
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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 8:
This visible imagery time-lapse from NOAA’s @JPSSProgram satellites shows the world’s largest iceberg, A23a, moving through the Southern Ocean in Feb. 2024.
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Entry 8:
This visible imagery time-lapse from NOAA’s @JPSSProgram satellites shows the world’s largest iceberg, A23a, moving through the Southern Ocean in Feb. 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most memorable.
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Which @NOAA satellite images from 2024 are the most compelling? We want you to tell us!
Entry 9:
Near-infrared imagery from NOAA's #GOESEast satellite shows the total solar eclipse passing over North America on April 8, 2024.
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Entry 9:
Near-infrared imagery from NOAA's #GOESEast satellite shows the total solar eclipse passing over North America on April 8, 2024.
Follow #NOAAViews2024 each day through Dec. 20 to see the contenders and “like” the ones you find most unforgettable.
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