Suomi NPP satellite sees formation of Tropical Storm Enawo
Tropical Storm Enawo formed in the Southern Indian Ocean, just northeast of the island nation of Madagascar as NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite passed overhead and captured an image of the storm....
View ArticleNASA sees Tropical Cyclone Ernie intensify
The storm formerly known as tropical cyclone 15S, now called Tropical Cyclone Ernie continued to strengthen as NASA's Aqua satellite captured a visible image that showed the storm developed an eye.
View ArticleImage: NASA's Terra satellite spots Cowbell Fire in the florida everglades
A plume of smoke from the Cowbell Fire raging in the Florida Everglades was spotted in a visible image from NASA's Terra satellite on April 11.
View ArticleNASA sees the end of ex-Tropical Cyclone 02W
NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite spotted the remnants of Tropical Cyclone 02W southeast of Taiwan in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean as the system was dissipating.
View ArticleNASA and NOAA satellites watch Arlene, first Atlantic Tropical Storm of the...
The first tropical storm of the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season formed 40 days before the official kick off of the season. Tropical Storm Arlene formed in the North Central Atlantic Ocean and NOAA's...
View ArticleNASA sees Tropical Cyclone Mora making landfall in Bangladesh
Tropical Cyclone Mora formed in the Bay of Bengal and in just two days it strengthened into a tropical storm and was making landfall in Bangladesh. NASA's Aqua and NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellites...
View ArticleNASA sees strengthening and weakening of Tropical Depression Beatriz
NASA satellites have been keeping an eye on the tropical depression over southern Mexico that strengthened into a tropical storm for half of a day.
View ArticleResearchers use AI to dramatically increase image clarity under severe...
In recent years, technological advancements and cost reductions for specialized devices that photograph non-visible images, such as thermal cameras, which capture heat, and X-ray cameras, have enabled...
View ArticleNASA's Aqua satellite tracks Typhoon Nesat headed toward Taiwan
NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Typhoon Nesat as the storm continued moving north toward Taiwan.
View ArticleNASA sees Tropical Storm Irwin moving in post-Tropical Storm Hilary's wake
Satellite imagery from NOAA's GOES-West satellite showed two areas of circulation in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. One of the areas was the remnant circulation from former Tropical Storm Hilary and the...
View ArticleNASA keeps an eye on Typhoon Noru
NASA's Aqua satellite is keeping track of Typhoon Noru as it continues its slow trek through the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
View ArticleNASA sees Typhoon Noru over southern Japan
Typhoon Noru was moving over Honshu, Japan when NASA's Aqua satellite passed overhead on August 7. Noru made landfall in the central prefecture of Wakayama early in the day.
View ArticleNASA sees strengthening Tropical Storm Gert west of Bermuda
Tropical Depression Eight (TD8) formed around 11 p.m. EDT on Saturday, August 12 about 260 miles northeast of the southeastern Bahamas. By 5 p.m. the depression strengthened into a tropical storm and...
View ArticleNASA sees a tightly wound Typhoon Banyan
Satellite imagery from NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite showed powerful storms tightly would around Typhoon Banyan's center as it moved through the Pacific Ocean.
View ArticleNASA spots Typhoon Banyan's large eye
Typhoon Banyan's eye became visible again in satellite imagery from NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite. A visible image showed powerful storms tightly would around Typhoon Banyan's center as it moved...
View ArticleNASA sees Tropical Storm Pakhar after landfall
Just after Tropical Storm Pakhar made landfall in southeastern China and NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite captured an image of the storm.
View ArticleSatellite eyes Tropical Storm Irma swirling in eastern Atlantic
NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite passed over Tropical Storm Irma in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and captured a visible image of the storm on the move.
View ArticleNASA sees Typhoon Sanvu's large eye
Typhoon Sanvu developed an eye that was about 28 nautical-miles wide when NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite passed overhead and captured an image.
View ArticleSatellite tracks post-Tropical Cyclone Harvey spreading into Ohio Valley
Harvey is beginning to lose tropical characteristics as heavy rain spread toward the Ohio valley on Sept. 1. NOAA's GOES East satellite provided a visible image of the clouds associated with the...
View ArticleSuomi NPP satellite spots Lidia dissipating
NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite captured an image of Lidia as it degenerated into a remnant low pressure area on Sept. 2.
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