There GOES 2022
Daily Full Disk imagery
By animating daily NOAA GOES-16 ABI Full Disk composite imagery, the year 2022 can be shown quickly. The GOES-16 loop below displays a 17 UTC image from each day of 2022 (the images are Rayleigh-corrected True Color RGB composites). This GOES-16 loop is similar to a loop that includes the Solstice-to-Solstice dates.
A selection of several GOES ABI loops over 2022 demonstrates the diverse range of features observed, which includes volcanic ash plumes, hurricanes, convection, fog, smoke, fires, dust and ice.
A link to the mp4 animation above is available here (other versions: small, medium). It should be noted that all these images are drastically sub-sampled from the full spatial resolution data.
A similar year-long animation, on an interactive web page, from GOES-16 at 17 UTC on each day is shown below. This time was chosen for a maximum illumination of the full disk viewed by the satellite.
An interactive web page with the daily GOES-16 images at 11 UTC (shown above) is available here. Note how the terminator changes over time; more in this CIMSS Satellite Blog post.
Mollweide Projection (combined GOES-17 and GOES-16)
Year-long, GOES-16 and GOES-17 combined images, in a Mollweide projection.
A direct link to the above animation is available here. Near-realtime combined GOES-16/17 images are available at this site.
H/T
These images were made with Geo2Ggrid or McIDAS-X, with NOAA GOES data via the UW-Madison SSEC Satellite Data Services. Many more GOES-16 and GOES-17 loops are available on the CIMSS Satellite Blog, or this link of links.