File:Debby 2012-06-25 1905Z IR.png
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English: Tropical Storm Debby has been churning off the coast of the Florida Panhandle, dumping in excess of 20" of rain in the past 3 days. At around 2:35 EDT on Monday, June 25th, the Suomi NPP satellite flew over the storm, collecting data from its suite of sensors including VIIRS, which captures data from the visible and infrared spectrum. About 30 minutes later, the NOAA-19 satellite passed over the same area. These series of images contrast the data collected between the newest NOAA polar-orbiting satellite (Suomi NPP) and the last of the previous generation (NOAA-19). |
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