This website works best with a newer web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Microsoft Edge. Internet Explorer is not supported by this website.

Category: GOES-14

Tropical Storm Gert

The Atlantic Tropical Season’s seventh named storm, Gert, was southeast of the island of Bermuda on Monday August 15th on a projected path that keeps it well to the east of Bermuda. The morning full-resolution visible imagery (above) from GOES-13 (left) and GOES-14 (right) show a well-defined Central Dense Overcast... Read More

GOES-14 is briefly brought out of storage

The NOAA GOES-14 satellite (positioned over the Equator at 105º West longitude) was brought out of on-orbit storage for a brief period of testing, beginning on 10 August 2011. A comparison of GOES-11 (GOES-West), GOES-14, and GOES-13 (GOES-East) visible channel images (above) shows the evolution of stratus clouds along the... Read More

Drifting ice fields on Lake Erie

McIDAS images of GOES-12 and GOES-14 visible channel data (above) showed that large chunks of ice (known as “ice fields”) were drifting north-northeastward across the western portion of Lake Erie on 14 January 2010. Southerly to southwesterly winds were beginning to increase on that day, helping to move the ice features across... Read More