File:Thermal Satellite Imagery Shows Variations in the Northeast U S (NESDIS 2016-09-13).png

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English: This image, captured on September 13, 2016, shows the difference in "skin temperature" -- the heat reflected off the Earth's surfaces -- among mountains and valleys, urban heat islands and colder low-population areas, and ocean current variations (including the warm Gulf Stream curling off of the coast). The white and blue areas are the coldest, while yellow areas are the hottest.
Date 13 September 2016 (upload date)
Source Thermal Satellite Imagery Shows Variations in the Northeast U.S.
Author NOAA
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