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Water vapor satellite imagery.
This self paced interactive tutorial enables learners to discover practical uses for water vapor imagery from weather satellites.
In this imagery bright blue and white areas indicate the presence of high water vapor or moisture content whereas dark orange and brown areas indicate little or no moisture present.
The module introduces the concept and function of the water vapor channel of satellite imagery and teaches how to interpret and apply data obtained from the water vapor channel.
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See the latest united states water vapor weather satellite map.
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The highest humidities will be the whitest areas while dry regions will be dark.
Zoom in on different locations and capture and download images using the camera icon.
Water vapor imagery is useful for indicating where heavy rain is possible.
The dvorak technique and descriptions of the image enhancements are available.
Mid level water vapor ir 3 oct 2020 09 01 utc.
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Click the map on the left to see the latest 24 hour imagery of the western hemisphere and pacific ocean from our geostationary operational environmental satellite system goes.
The ineractive map makes it easy to navitgate around the globe.
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The hwn provides up to date tropical weather information for the atlantic and eastern pacific.
Water vapor satellite pictures indicate how much moisture is present in the upper atmosphere approximately from 15 000 ft to 30 000 ft.
While derived from operational satellites the data products and imagery available on this website are intended for informational purposes only.
Satellite images courtesy of nesdis satellite services division noaa.
You can also use the layers icon to view the infrared and water vapor imagery.
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