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Infra Red Imagery
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Infrared measurements detect boundary of Gulf Stream - the forerunner of today'ssea surface temperature mapping derived from infrared sensing data.
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Map of TIROS II infrared imagery with accompanying cloud analysis. TIROS II wasthe first meteorological satellite to carry infra-red remote sensing instruments
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An early infra-red image attempting to map the Gulf Stream off the easternUnited States.
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An early infra-red image attempting to map the Gulf Stream off the easternUnited States.
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Contoured sea surface temperature map of the Southern Hemisphere. Derived fromITOS-1 data.
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Contoured sea surface temperature map of the Northern Hemisphere. Derived fromITOS-1 data.
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An infrared image transmitted from NOAA 2 satellite showing the East Coast ofNorth America from the Gaspe Peninsula to northern Florida. A frontal system is offshore with cloud streets extending back to the west. This cold frontbrought low temperat
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Warm rings show clearly breaking off the Gulf Stream and migrating onto thecontinental shelf off of the Mid-Atlantic states. Convective cloud activity isseen east of Cape Cod and south of Cape Hatteras.
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Loop Current shows as darker water in the Gulf of Mexico as seen by Very HighResolution Radiometer (VHRR) on NOAA -3 satellite.
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Gulf Stream is seen as darker water extending to northeast from Cape Hatteras.This image was obtained from the Very High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR) onthe NOAA-3 Satellite.
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Visible imagery (VIS) and Infrared (IR) photographs from NOAA 2 Very HighResolution Radiometers (VHRR), orbit 2453. NOAA 2 was at an altitude of 905miles. The visible channel represents reflected light, while the IR image hasbeen derived from a sen
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Infrared imagery as obtained by the Landsat satellite of upper Chesapeake Bay.
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Infrared imagery as obtained by the Landsat satellite of upper Chesapeake Bay.
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Infrared imagery of cloud top temperatures over Kansas and Oklahoma. Redindicates coldest temperatures which are associated with highest cloud tops andmost intense convection and precipitation.
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Sector of GOES full disk composite infrared and visible image indicates areasof high convection and potentially violent weather. A tornado occurred at Parisin the lower left corner of the cloud in Texas. In this image, the infra-redsensor is actual
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