Lunar Eclipse effects on the Day Night Band
Imagery from the VIIRS Today website, shown below, shows the stark effects of the Lunar Eclipse on Day Night Band imagery. Suomi NPP and NOAA-20 passes over the east coast (shown below; it happened with NOAA-21 too!) lack the reflected moonlight that was available over the central/western United States after the lunar eclipse had ended. This will happen again on September 7th this year. Mark your calendars.


Suomi-NPP overflew the eastern USA around 0720 UTC; NOAA-20 overflew around 0745 UTC; NOAA-21 overflew around 0700 UTC.
Contrast, below, NOAA-21 overpasses (imagery taken from the CIMSS VIIRS Viewer) at 0651 and 0831 UTC. With no reflected lunar illumination in the earlier overpass, aurora over northern Canada are far easier to view (Note also the lightning streaks over the ocean). It’s a bit harder to see the full extent of the aurora in the more illuminated overpass at 0831 UTC.
