“Earth from Orbit” is a series of short videos that showcase a compelling weather event, environmental hazard, or interesting meteorological phenomenon each week, as seen by NOAA satellites.
The series, a collaboration between NOAA and NASA, provides a look at the science behind the highlighted topic and imagery. A short article with additional information accompanies each video.
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NOAA-21 is now fully operational in NOAA’s fleet of polar-orbiting satellites that provide critical…
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Hurricane Otis made landfall on Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, at 1:25 a.m. CDT as a Category 5…
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On Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, NOAA satellites observed an annular solar eclipse traverse parts of…
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The remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia over the Atlantic Ocean combined with a mid-latitude system…
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GOES-U, the fourth and final satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series of advanced geostationary satellites…
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August 20 marked the beginning of what is typically the most active portion of the Atlantic…
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Since April 2023, NOAA has been monitoring a steady rise in ocean temperatures, which is resulting…
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Due to current ocean and atmospheric conditions, such as record-warm sea surface temperatures, NOAA…