NOAA’s satellites monitor the Earth’s environment in real-time every day, capturing storms, floods, fires, lightning, and other major events that affect us and the world around us. This gallery features our most iconic images from weather events that significantly impacted our lives.
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Early in the morning on October 25, 2012, the Suomi NPP satellite passed over Hurricane Sandy after…
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Hurricane Sandy has cleared western Cuba and is headed towards the Bahamas. Forecast models show…
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Hurricane Isabel just after it made landfall near Drum Inlet, North Carolina as shown in this image…
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Hurricane Wilma had the lowest central pressure of any tropical cyclone ever recorded in the…
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Hurricane Rita was the 4th most intense Atlantic hurricane and most intense in the Gulf of Mexico
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Hurricane Katrina image taken by GOES East at 2115Z on August 28, 2005, with a view extending from…
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Hurricane Floyd was the first major storm visualized by NOAA's Environmental Visualization…
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Hurricane Andrew's Category 5 impact to the U.S. joins ranks with the 1935 Labor Day storm and…