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Jet stream clouds south of Cape Blanc, north Atlantic coast of Africaphotographed by TIROS VIII orbit 4671 R/O 4670.In: The Best of TIROS, NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center, 1965.
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Eddy patterns southeast of the Canary Islands. TIROS V orbit 0188.In: The Best of TIROS, NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center, 1965.
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Contrails south of San Diego. TIROS V orbit 3343.In: The Best of TIROS, NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center, 1965.
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Hurricane Alma off the west coast of Florida. Highly reflective water off westcoast indicated by arrow. Probably caused by coastal waters being agitated byhurricane. NIMBUS II, pass 338, APT. From Picture of the Month, MonthlyWeather Review, Augu
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Intense low-level convection over the Gulf of Mexico as extremely cold air flowsover warmer Gulf of Mexico waters. Very narrow parallel cloud bands begin nearthe northern shore and become much larger convective elements to the south.TIROS X photogra
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Bering Sea with Aleutians in bottom third of photo. The remarkable chain ofdownstream eddies appears to be emanating from the vicinity ofmountainous Unimak Island. TIROS VII, pass 4236/4236, camera 2, frame 2.Picture of the Month, Monthly Weather R
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An early image from Applications Technology Satellite 1 (ATS-1). This satellite was launched into orbit on December 7, 1966 and was the prototype for the GOESseries of satellites as well as for many modern communications satellites.
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Applications Technology Satellite 3 (ATS-3) image of the western hemisphere.The ATS satellites were forerunners of the GOES family of satellites. Tropical Storm Becky is churning in the NE Gulf of Mexico.
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A composite image of the northern hemisphere obtained from ESSA 5 polar orbiting satellite data. Eight tropical storms are active in this image.
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Occluded vortex and frontal system as seen from ESSA 5.
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NOAA-3 visible range VHRR image of Hurricanes Ione (left) and Kirsten (right.)The rare effect of two interacting hurricanes is termed the Fujiwhara effect.
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GOES image of North America with storm system over southern states and frontalsystem off the East Coast.
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GOES image of North America with storm system over North Carolina and frontalsystem off the East Coast.
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GOES image of North America. Weak band of rain on the eastern seaboard. Bright thunderstorm clouds extend along a frontal system from the Central Gulf Coaststates through the Midwest to the eastern Great Lakes. Patchy rain clouds areover the Pacif
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GOES image of North America. Large tropical storm off Baja California. Frontalsytem over upper Midwest. Tropical Storm Diana off the east coast ofFlorida. This storm had attained tropical storm status just a few hours before.
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GOES image of eastern North America. Tropical Storm Diana off the coast ofFlorida.
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GOES image of North America. Large tropical storm off Baja California. Frontalsytem over upper Midwest. Tropical Storm Diana off the east coast ofFlorida.
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GOES image of North America. Remains of Tropical Storm Marie off SouthernCalifornia. Hurricane Diane, now a category I hurricane, spreads clouds andthunderstorms north to Cape Hatteras.
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GOES image of eastern North America. Hurricane Diana, now a category III storm, churns off the coast of North Carolina. Within a few hours this storm became a Category IV before rapidly weakening. Maximum winds at time of photo were 110 knots.
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TIROS-N three dimensional cloud-top image of Hurricane Diana as it wasstrengthening from a Category III storm to a Category IV storm. This was one ofthe earliest three dimensional images of a hurricane from data obtained fromsatellite.
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