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A storm system moving away from the Northeast United States. This systemproduced showers and strong winds over southern New England.
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A knife-edge squall line extends across the Southeast United States.This image was observed from GOES East.
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A composite image of 2010 hurricanes. Although a quite active season,no major landfalling hurricanes affected the United States. There werenineteen named storms during the year, making 2010 the third most activeseason on record, tying 1887 and 1995
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NOAA-19 satellite model. This satellite carries AVHRR, AMSU, HIRS, MHS, SBUV,and SEM sensors for detecting a myriad of atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrialproperties on Earth.
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Graphic indicating weeks of coral heating stress in the South China Sea andother areas of southeast Asia.
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Extratropical cyclone off the SE coast of Australia.
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Satellite sensor derived sea surface temperature anomalies
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Hurricane Alex moving toward landfall 130 miles to the south-southeast ofBrownsville, TX. Maximum sustained winds were 70 knots with gusts to 85 knots. Alex was the first June hurricane since 1995.
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NASA's Quick Scatterometer (QuikSCAT) satelllite.
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Pacific Ocean showing surface water temperature anomalies.
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First GOES-15 full disk image.
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Coral reef watch coral bleaching thermal stress outlook graphic.
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NOAA coral reef watch satellite coral bleaching alert area.
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Launch of NOAA-N Prime from Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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Remarkable cellular cloud pattern taken from NASA satellite. Image taken fromabove Peru shows self-organizing honeycomb cloud pattern.
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Hurricane Gustav in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Hurricane Mitch near its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds at 180 mph(285 km/hr). A few days later after making landfall in Central America nearly11,000 people were confirmed dead and almost as many reported missing makingMitch the second-
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Dedication ceremony for Wallops Island GOES receiving station.
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Dr. Robert White, ESSA Administrator, speaking at dedication of WallopsIsland satellite receiving station.
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Dr. Robert White and Dr. George Cressman at ribbon cutting ceremony forWallops Island satellite receiving station.
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