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Princess Turandot
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September 11, 2020
Wanna see it move?
GOES West satellite imagery of the Eastern Pacific, taken every 30 minutes over the last 18 hours. (The most recent is usually around 40 minutes old.):
GOES West satellite imagery of the Eastern Pacific via SLIDER by RAMMB / CIRA at CSU
You'll need to click the 'play' button on the upper left. Give it a few moments to load the imagery panels.
This viewer is a collaboration by a NOAA subsidiary and the University of Colorado. It has weather imagery spanning the globe from the US (GOES West of the Eastern Pacific and GOES East (W. Atlantic), Japan (Himawari-8 over the W. Pacific), and EU's Meteosats of the Indian and Eastern Atlantic oceans. It also has a view looking from over the North Pole, via NOAA/NASA's Joint Polar Satellite System.
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