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This extended imagery loop via Europe's #Meteosat9 🛰️ shows the path of Tropical Cyclone #Dikeledi as it made landfall in Madagascar and approached the coast of Mozambique this week. The storm brought devastating flooding and landslides to parts of Africa.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/FFn9E8IVQ5

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Since the first #wildfires near Los Angeles, California ignited, @NOAA's @JPSSProgram satellites have been tracking heat signatures and burn scars from the blazes. This imagery spans from Jan. 7 through Jan. 20, 2025.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/aicZx7aiPU

NOAA Satellites

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Enhanced color imagery via @NOAA's #GOESEast (#GOES16)🛰️ is tracking a quick-moving winter system moving across the Great Lakes this afternoon.

In this imagery, white shading indicates snow on the ground, yellow indicates low-level clouds and pink indicates high-level clouds. #TimelapseTuesday

Latest updates:
https://t.co/FdGeSaDQXa

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The world's largest #iceberg, A23a, continues to move through the Southern Ocean this month. In this 3-day loop from Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2025, we are using the Snow/Cloud imagery from @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️, which helps the iceberg stand out among the extensive cloud cover. #GOES16

#TimelapseTuesday

NOAA Satellites

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This #TimelapseTuesday, we're looking at enhanced color imagery via @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ over the last 10 hours. Two #WinterStorms—over the Central Plains and Mid-Atlantic regions—are expected to bring heavy snow and ice. Winter Storm Warnings and #WinterWeather Advisories are in effect. #GOES16

Latest updates: https://t.co/FdGeSaDj7C

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This is an extended loop from Feb. 15–17 via @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️, which shows the powerful storm system that swept across the U.S. this past weekend. It produced devastating #flooding as well as #tornadoes and wind damage in multiple states.
#GOES16 #TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/ggjaqrJFA2

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This GOES West low-level water vapor timelapse (Feb 22–today) showcases a relentless parade of Pacific storms slamming into the West Coast.
#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/aY5A3oz4pK

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.@NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ is tracking a powerful spring storm pushing across the U.S. this morning. This enhanced color imagery shows the clash of air masses across the nation's midsection, prompting everything from #Blizzard Warnings to #Tornado Watches today.

Latest: https://t.co/FdGeSaDQXa
#TimelapseTuesday

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.@NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ has been tracking the low-pressure system that triggered #SevereWeather across parts of Florida yesterday. As it moves offshore this morning, this enhanced color imagery helps show the difference in atmospheric temperature and moisture over the past 20 hours.

#TimelapseTuesday #GOES16

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This extended imagery loop via @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ shows a devastating #SevereWeather outbreak that occurred across the central and eastern United States from March 14–17, 2025.

#GOES16 #TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/1eV5eA0Yx2

NOAA Satellites

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RT @NOAASatellites: This extended imagery loop via @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ shows a devastating #SevereWeather outbreak that occurred across the central and eastern United States from March 14–17, 2025.

#GOES16 #TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/1eV5eA0Yx2

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.@NOAA's @JPSSProgram satellites tracked the heat signatures and #smoke from the dangerous #wildfires burning across parts of the western Carolinas from March 20-23. Dry and very gusty conditions are expected to increase the #fire danger across the region again today. Latest updates and advisories:
https://t.co/DsjXh9jvlf #TimelapseTuesday

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This enhanced color imagery, via @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️, not only differentiates #snow on the ground from clouds above, but also shows much of that snow melting after more than four hours of sunlight yesterday.

#GOES16 #TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/ud01g4n9jD

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Enhanced color scans over the past month via @NOAA's @JPSSprogram satellites indicated the heat signatures and resulting burn scars from prescribed fires in Kansas.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/derjwuDmu5

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For #TimelapseTuesday, @NOAA's @JPSSProgram satellites zoomed in on Minnesota's Red Lake, and captured ice breaking up on its surface from the start of #MeteorologicalSpring this year (March 1) through late April. https://t.co/2Zrgmsrc4h

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This #TimelapseTuesday, we are reviewing an extended imagery loop of the #JonesRoadFire burning in New Jersey. This imagery, captured via @NOAA’s #GOESEast 🛰️, spans from April 22–24, 2025.

Learn more about how NOAA satellites have been monitoring this fire: https://t.co/Io0HzMA0YM

NOAA Satellites

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This 18-hour time-lapse via @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ shows the large low pressure system that has been impacting much of the eastern U.S. this week. The system will continue to bring widespread rain and scattered thunderstorms today, and #Flood Watches are up for much of the Mid-Atlantic. #GOES19

Latest: https://t.co/FdGeSaDj7C
#TimelapseTuesday

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A significant #DustStorm that swept across the Midwest last week reached as far as Chicago—something that has not been seen since the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s.

@NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ captured the event as it unfolded in this stunning imagery.

Read more in this week's #SatelliteSnapshot: https://t.co/UcJC8qqeA0

#TimelapseTuesday

NOAA Satellites

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This #TimelapseTuesday, we're taking a look at this imagery from @NOAA’s #GOESEast 🛰️ as thick #smoke from Canadian #wildfires has been drifting across the eastern U.S. from May 31 to June 2, 2025. #AirQuality Alerts cover much of the Upper Midwest today. Latest: https://t.co/FdGeSaDj7C

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It's been a stormy week! 🌩️
This extended satellite imagery loop via @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ shows the outbreak of severe thunderstorms that raced across the southern Plains Sunday afternoon through early Monday. The storms brought damaging winds, large #hail, and several reports of #tornadoes.

#TimelapseTuesday #GOES19

NOAA Satellites

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