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  2. Colder objects are brighter and warmer objects are darker. Lower layers of clouds, generally warmer and lower in altitude, are colored gray. Colder and generally higher clouds tops are highlighted in colors. Infrared imagery is useful for determining cloud features both at day and night.

  3. Satellite Imagery - National Weather Service

    www.weather.gov/crp/satellite

    Click on the links to view the images or loop for each available band and view. Static images will enlarge while Loops will be shown on another tab. Click on GOES-East Band Reference Guide to find out the primary usage of each of the GOES-East bands. GeoColor Channel.

  4. Satellite Imagery - National Weather Service

    www.weather.gov/jan/satellite

    Latest satellite imagery for Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas, plus regional, national, and global images.

  5. Satellite Imagery Images available from geostationary satellites are generally large and may load slowly. If you have trouble with one, try choosing another link for the same image type...

  6. Satellite Imagery - National Weather Service

    www.weather.gov/jax/satellite

    Interactive Weather Satellite Imagery Viewers from NASA MSFC NOAA GOES Geostationary Satellite Server - GOES.NOAA.gov National Weather Service - Satellite Images - Weather.gov

  7. Weather.gov > Tampa Bay Area, FL > Tampa Bay Area Satellite Imagery Page. Current Hazards. Current Conditions. Radar. Forecasts. Rivers and Lakes. Climate and Past Weather. Local Programs.

  8. NOAA Weather Radio; Probabilistic QPF; SKYWARN; Storm Surveys; WRN Ambassadors; Satellite Images . GOES-16 Southeast GeoColor . GOES EAST Imagery (GOES 16) GOES East Image Viewer Main Page. GOES East Southeast Sector All Imagery . Additional Satellite Sites . NASA GOES Satellite Imagery. CIMMS Data and Imagery. RAMSDIS Online NHC Satellite ...

  9. Short range forecast products depicting pressure patterns, circulation centers and fronts, and types and extent of precipitation. 12 Hour | 24 Hour | 36 Hour | 48 Hour.

  10. Click on the links to view the images or loop for each available band and view Static images will enlarge while Loops will be shown on another tab.

  11. Satellite Imagery - National Weather Service

    www.weather.gov/hfo/satellite

    IMPORTANT: The following links for imagery are to servers maintained by the Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR), a Division of the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS). These images are not maintained by WFO Honolulu.