CIRA Satellite Moisture Products – New England localized flooding on April 11-12, 2024
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by dbikos
11h ago
By Sheldon Kusselson Animations: ALPW Layer Vapor Transport Percentile Ranking ..read more
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Metop-C NUCAPS Soundings Available in AWIPS
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by Jorel Torres
1M ago
In complement to the NOAA-20 NUCAPS soundings, National Weather Service (NWS) forecasters now have access to another set of satellite-derived soundings from the European Metop-C satellite in AWIPS-II. As of 11 March 2024, the Metop-C NUCAPS soundings are accessible via ..read more
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Texas Fires
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by Jorel Torres
1M ago
Fires erupted over the Texas Panhandle during the last week of February 2024. The fires burned over 1+ million acres, where the Smokehouse Creek Fire became the largest fire in Texas state history. Videos of the fires and drone footage ..read more
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An Atmospheric River impacts the PNW
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by Jorel Torres
4M ago
Another atmospheric river event impacted the Pacific Northwest (PNW), earlier this week. Plumes of moisture moved into the region that led to heavy precipitation and flooding for the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. 24-hour precipitation totals from Monday, 4 ..read more
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The Snowfall Rate (SFR) and merged SFR Products
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by Jorel Torres
5M ago
As of early November 2023, the TOWR-S RPM v24 has been released for National Weather Service (NWS) users to update their local AWIPS terminals with the latest satellite data capabilities. Within the RPM v24 release, more NWS CONUS users will ..read more
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NOAA-21 Designated as the Secondary JPSS Satellite
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by Jorel Torres
5M ago
Per NOAA Office of Satellite and Product Operations (OSPO), the last requirement was fulfilled to declare NOAA-21 operational and as the secondary satellite of the JPSS constellation. As of 3 November 2023, the three existing JPSS satellites are now designated ..read more
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Bolivia Fires
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by Jorel Torres
6M ago
Over the past week, fires were raging in the country of Bolivia. Numerous fires were observed by the GOES-16 geostationary satellite, and were spotted across the country. The largest fires were seen in central Bolivia, specifically located northwest of the ..read more
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Satellite Moisture Products and Analysis Tools for Two Heavy Precipitation / Flooding Events in the Summer of 2023
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by dbikos
7M ago
Source: JPSS River Ice and Flood Initiative call from September 19, 2023 Author: Sheldon Kusselson: Click on the image to start the video:   Download Powerpoint file ..read more
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NOAA-21 VIIRS NCC Imagery Available in AWIPS via SBN
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by Jorel Torres
8M ago
This summer 2023, NOAA-21 VIIRS Near-Constant Contrast (NCC) imagery has become available for National Weather Service (NWS) users to access in the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System – II (AWIPS-II) via the Satellite Broadcast Network (SBN). With the addition of ..read more
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When can users expect JPSS Data over CONUS?
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by Jorel Torres
9M ago
The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) constellation consists of 5 satellites: SNPP, NOAA-20, NOAA-21, and the upcoming JPSS-3 and JPSS-4 satellites that will launch within the next decade. Focusing on the three active satellites, the current JPSS orbital configuration has ..read more
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