NOAA Weather Satellites

About

NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) polar-orbiting environmental satellites (POES) used for long term forecasting. These satellites are necessary for providing a complete global weather monitoring system. The satellites carry search and rescue instruments, and have helped save the lives of about 10,000 people to date. The satellites are also used to support aviation safety (volcanic ash detection), and maritime/shipping safety (ice monitoring and prediction). The POES satellite system offers the advantage of daily global coverage, by making nearly polar orbits roughly 14.1 times daily. Since the number of orbits per day is not an integer the sub orbital tracks do not repeat on a daily basis, although the local solar time of each satellite's passage is essentially unchanged for any latitude.

Equipment

Examples

Image from NOAA-18 11th June 2016

NOAA-18

 

Image from NOAA-19 5th June 2016

NOAA-19

 

Image from NOAA-18 5th June 2016

NOAA-18

 

Image from NOAA-15 5th June 2016

NOAA-15

 


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Last updated 5th June 2016