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It's time for #TimelapseTuesday! @NOAA's #GOESWest 🛰️ captured this week-long animation of persistent #fog and low clouds hovering over California's Central Valley. This phenomenon is called #TuleFog, and tends to form in the late fall and winter. Learn more: https://t.co/JjFur7PrXq
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This #TimelapseTuesday we are looking at one of the world's most active #volcanoes — Hawaii's #Kīlauea volcano. @NOAA's #GOESWest 🛰️ captured its most recent eruption last Saturday, which was its 38th eruptive episode since December 2024! #GOES18 https://t.co/3F4EZf5dgk
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For #TimelapseTuesday, we're highlighting the gradual formation of a pluvial lake in @DeathValleyNPS, recently captured by @NOAA’s @JPSSProgram satellites.
Known as Lake Manly, this temporary lake was the result of record rainfall across portions of Southern California this fall.
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Known as Lake Manly, this temporary lake was the result of record rainfall across portions of Southern California this fall.
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For #TimeLapseTuesday, we are reviewing the month of December in 10 seconds. This #AirMass imagery from @NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES19) is showing the movement of the weather systems and air masses that impacted the Lower 48 from Dec. 1-Dec. 23.
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For #TimelapseTuesday, @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ captured a storm system that swept over the eastern part of the nation. Bringing heavy snow and blizzard conditions to the Great Lakes, freezing rain across New England, and thunderstorms with strong winds through the southern states. 12/27-12/30 2025 #GOES19
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For #TimeLapseTuesday, we are reviewing the stormy start to 2026 along the West Coast.
This enhanced-color #AirMass imagery from @NOAA's #GOESWest (#GOES18) 🛰️ is showing the parade of weather systems impacting the western U.S. from December 29–January 5. https://t.co/z7SggoYVyd
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This enhanced-color #AirMass imagery from @NOAA's #GOESWest (#GOES18) 🛰️ is showing the parade of weather systems impacting the western U.S. from December 29–January 5. https://t.co/z7SggoYVyd
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#SevereWeather can strike any time of the year—even January! This @NOAA's #GOESEast time lapse from Jan. 8 - Jan. 10 shows the strong winter storm system that sparked severe thunderstorms across the eastern U.S. More than 20 #tornadoes were reported, along with large #hail and damaging winds. #TimeLapseTuesday #GOES19
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For #TimelapseTuesday, we're looking at the recent #SnowCover across the Great Lakes and Northeast. Notice the white #snow on the ground stays stationary compared to the white clouds moving above it!
Check out the latest snow cover in your region here: https://t.co/fg16Ke827s https://t.co/YmVt10frAT
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Check out the latest snow cover in your region here: https://t.co/fg16Ke827s https://t.co/YmVt10frAT
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For #TimelapseTuesday, @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ took advantage of mainly clear skies to capture 8 hours of lake ice moving on the #GreatLakes from Feb. 1. More than 50% of the Great Lakes were covered in ice as of Sunday, with shallow Lake Erie having over 95% coverage. #GOES19 https://t.co/jLpPdZkwJN
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For #TimelapseTuesday, this sped-up loop from @NOAA’s #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ helps show ice moving around the Delaware Bay on Monday.
NOAA's Tide and Currents data show surface water temperatures ranging from 28–31° F — brrr! 🥶
https://t.co/Txl0nHnq34 https://t.co/sb1fkyYEq7
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NOAA's Tide and Currents data show surface water temperatures ranging from 28–31° F — brrr! 🥶
https://t.co/Txl0nHnq34 https://t.co/sb1fkyYEq7
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For #TimelapseTuesday, @NOAA's #GOESWest (#GOES18) 🛰️ tracked a powerful storm that brought thunderstorms, high winds and heavy mountain snow to California over Presidents' Day weekend.
This animation shows ~37 hours of satellite imagery in about 8 seconds.
What's your forecast for today? More at: https://t.co/FdGeSaDj7C
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This animation shows ~37 hours of satellite imagery in about 8 seconds.
What's your forecast for today? More at: https://t.co/FdGeSaDj7C
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It's time for #TimelapseTuesday!
@NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ watched the rapid intensification of the powerful nor'easter that dropped more than 3 ft of snow in parts of New England on Sunday/Monday. In this satellite loop, we're watching 48 hours of infrared imagery in about 12 seconds.
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@NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ watched the rapid intensification of the powerful nor'easter that dropped more than 3 ft of snow in parts of New England on Sunday/Monday. In this satellite loop, we're watching 48 hours of infrared imagery in about 12 seconds.
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For #TimelapseTuesday, we’re zooming in on Lake Erie with imagery from @NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️.
As clouds cleared out yesterday, the satellite caught #LakeIce shifting around the lake and snow melting across parts of Michigan. This loop compresses about 7.5 hours of GeoColor imagery into about 5 seconds.
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As clouds cleared out yesterday, the satellite caught #LakeIce shifting around the lake and snow melting across parts of Michigan. This loop compresses about 7.5 hours of GeoColor imagery into about 5 seconds.
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This #TimelapseTuesday, we're looking at changes in midwinter snowpack across the western United States over the past 13 years. This enhanced color imagery, from @NOAA's @JPSSprogram satellites, shows snowpack in cyan. https://t.co/7I7GUK1B0b
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This #TimelapseTuesday, we're reviewing the #severe weather that stormed across the southeastern U.S. yesterday, producing hundreds of wind damage reports. In this satellite loop from @NOAA’s #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️, we're watching ~8 hours of Visible/Geostationary #Lightning Mapper composite imagery in 6 seconds.
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This #TimelapseTuesday, we're reviewing this captivating imagery of a pair of low pressure systems beautifully swirling over the Gulf of Alaska.
This extended GeoColor imagery loop, captured by @NOAA's #GOESWest (#GOES18) satellite, spans from March 21–23 and covers roughly 53 hours in 11 seconds.
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This extended GeoColor imagery loop, captured by @NOAA's #GOESWest (#GOES18) satellite, spans from March 21–23 and covers roughly 53 hours in 11 seconds.
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As April draws near, we are looking at how ice cover on Lake Superior changed throughout the month of March. Imagery captured on clearer days from @NOAA's @JPSSProgram satellites shows the lake ice sloshing around the lake and shifting along the shoreline.
#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/DEI4kEVJIs
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For #TimelapseTuesday, we are looking at rounds of #SaharanDust blowing westward from Africa. This imagery from @NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ tracks the dust for more than a week during its journey across the Atlantic Ocean.
Why does NOAA track Saharan dust?
Learn more here: https://t.co/FMtuhn5oPH
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RT @NOAASatellites: For #TimelapseTuesday, we are looking at rounds of #SaharanDust blowing westward from Africa. This imagery from @NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ tracks the dust for more than a week during its journey across the Atlantic Ocean.
Why does NOAA track Saharan dust?
Learn more here: https://t.co/FMtuhn5oPH
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This #TimeLapseTuesday, take a look at #SuperTyphoonSinlaku 🌀 as it headed toward the Northern Mariana Islands—a U.S. territory—over a 19-hour period from April 12 to 13, 2026.
The imagery was captured by Japan’s #Himawari9 🛰️. #Sinlaku has since been downgraded to a typhoon by @nws.
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The imagery was captured by Japan’s #Himawari9 🛰️. #Sinlaku has since been downgraded to a typhoon by @nws.
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