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Earl Moves Up the East Coast
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Published September 4, 2010
Once a tightly wound spiral of clouds with a clear eye, Hurricane Earl was a far more relaxed sprawling oval on September 3, 2010, when this true-color image was acquired.
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Severe Storms Strike U.S. East Coast
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Published July 27, 2010
Acquired July 25, 2010, this image shows storm clouds traveling toward the east, passing over Washington, DC.
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Clouds and Global Warming
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Published June 10, 2010
High, cold clouds radiate less thermal energy to space than low, warm clouds.
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Storms in California
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Published January 22, 2010
Acquired January 19, 2010, this image shows three cloud banks on their eastward path over California. One is over the ocean, one hovers over the coast, and one has traveled inland.
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Thunderstorms on the Brazilian Horizon
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Published November 9, 2009
Thunderstorms and other interesting clouds are captured in this astronaut photo over the Amazon Basin on October 6, 2009.
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First IR Image from Newest Weather Satellite Captures Hurricane Bill
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Published August 19, 2009
The first full-disk thermal image from the newest NASA/NOAA weather satellite shows the remnants of Tropical Storm Claudette and Tropical Depression Ana, as well as Hurricane Bill on August 17, 2009.
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Successful Launch of GOES-O (GOES-14)
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Published July 8, 2009
This ground-based photograph shows the GOES-O-bearing Delta IV rocket lifting off from Launch Complex 27 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on June 27, 2009.