Noaa Hurricane Laura Satellite

Imagery was collected in specific areas identified by noaa in coordination with fema and other state and federal partners.
Noaa hurricane laura satellite. Hurricane laura seen here by goes east on august 27 2020 at 2 a m. The national weather service wants you to have the latest most accurate information on laura to keep you informed and safe. Launch web map in new window this tracker shows the current view from our goes east and goes west satellites. About this imagery was acquired by the noaa remote sensing division to support noaa homeland security and emergency response requirements.
Hurricane laura aerial imagery response. About two hours after hurricane laura made landfall thursday morning hammering the louisiana and texas coasts with 150 mile per hour winds and an unsurvivable storm surge the viirs instrument on the suomi npp satellite captured this image of the storm. In addition it will be used for ongoing research efforts for testing and developing standards for airborne digital imagery. The tracker also allows users to go back in time and view and interact with the satellite imagery from the past hurricanes this year.
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