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GOES Image Viewer. Click on a region to view images and animations for that region. Coverage area depictions are approximate.
- CONUS
AirMass RGB. RGB based on data from IR & water vapor 1 Nov...
- Full Disk
AirMass RGB. RGB based on data from IR & water vapor 31 Oct...
- Caribbean
Caribbean - GOES Imagery Viewer - NOAA / NESDIS / STAR
- Pacific
Pacific - GOES Imagery Viewer - NOAA / NESDIS / STAR
- GOES-West PACUS
AirMass RGB. RGB based on data from IR & water vapor 30 Oct...
- Canada/Northern U.S
AirMass RGB. RGB based on data from IR & water vapor 31 Oct...
- Northern Atlantic
North Pacific Ocean - all channels; RGBs; GeoColor - True...
- Northern Rockies
Northern Rockies - GOES Imagery Viewer - NOAA / NESDIS /...
- CONUS
14 sty 2016 · Atlantic Tropical Water Vapor: GOES East. VIEW LOOP. Atlantic Tropical Channels: GOES East. More Tropical Atlantic Images & Loops. Note: Imagery and loops on this site are intended for informational purposes only, they are not considered "operational".
Atlantic Tropical: Water Vapor Loop. Note: Imagery and loops on this site are intended for informational purposes only, they are not considered "operational". This web site should not be used to support operational observation, forecasting, emergency, or disaster mitigation operations, either public or private.
The single water vapor band on GOES-13 contained a mixture of water vapor features over many levels of the troposphere, but GOES-16 enables us to focus on water vapor in the upper troposphere (band 8), the middle troposphere (band 9), or the lower troposphere (band 10).
Caribbean Water Vapor Loop: GOES East. Note: Imagery and loops on this site are intended for informational purposes only, they are not considered "operational". This web site should not be used to support operational observation, forecasting, emergency, or disaster mitigation operations, either public or private. ...
The 7.3 µm “Lower-level water vapor” band typically senses farthest down into the mid-troposphere in cloud-free regions. It is used to track lower tropospheric winds, identify jet streaks, monitor severe weather potential, estimate lower-level moisture, identify regions where the potential for turbulence exists, highlight volcanic plumes ...
This page supplies satellite images and loops from GOES-16, GOES-18, and Himawari-9 geostationary satellites for the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans, including visible, infrared (IR) and water vapor (WV) bands.