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Infrared Satellite Images

Satellites Images

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A drawback of both visible and IR satellite images is that they rely on the presence of clouds and don’t provide much information about clear regions of the atmosphere. Fortunately there are satellite radiometers that measure other wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. The most common is a special channel near one of the infrared absorption bands of H20 that we call the “water vapor channel”.

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