Great Lakes water temperatures in early September
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The early afternoon NOAA-20 overpass over the Great Lakes saw mostly clear skies, allowing for an accurate measurement — from satellite — of the lake surface temperatures, scaled in the image above to be between 55º and 75º F. Western Lake Erie has the warmest temperatures (peaking just below 75º, but a warm plume also exists in southern Lake Michigan. The zoomed-in image below shows Buoy observations in/around the lakes; buoy observations were very close to satellite measurements.
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True Color and ACSPO SST imagery are available for AWIPS via an LDM feed from CIMSS. True-Color imagery is also available at the VIIRS Today website.