Blowing dust across parts of Mexico, New Mexico and Texas — as viewed by 4 GOES
![](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2025/02/goes.gif_fr000024.png)
From left to right: GOES-18, GOES-17, GOES-19 and GOES-16 Dust RGB images, from 1900 UTC on 11th February to 0300 UTC on 12th February [click to play animated GIF]
5-minute CONUS Sector GOES-16 daytime True Color and Nighttime Microphysics RGB images from the CSPP GeoSphere site (below) highlighted the hazy tan-colored appearance of the blowing dust before sunset, followed by brighter shades of magenta at night (the Nighttime Microphysics RGB makes use of the 10.3-3.9 µm “split window difference”, which effective for dust detection).
![](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2025/02/goeseast_abi_radc_true_color_night_20250211235617.png)
GOES-16 daytime True Color RGB and Nighttime Microphysics RGB images, from 1901 UTC on 11th February to 0236 UTC on 12th February [click to play MP4 animation]