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SS National Hurricane Center. - Super storm Sandy is no more and is one for the record books. Hurricane season ends November 30th.
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ice NOAA Polar Sea Ice. - Data provided by the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Department of Atmospheric Science.
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Radiofax NWS Radiofax Charts for the NW Atlantic. - The latest version of marine weather charts for broadcast by the NOAA's National Weather Service. Animated charts are available from the Air Resourses Laboratory.
NOAARadio Eumetcast of Metop-2 is provided by Eumetsat and is updated every 3 minutes. To access EPS flight IR 10.8 click here.
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Noaawt Office of Satellite Operations Daily Satellite Status Report - On 11/25/2014 The truck delivering NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft, or DSCOVR, enclosed in a protective shipping container, backs up to the door of the airlock of Building 2 at the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near Kennedy Space Center. Read More..
Tracking Real Time Satellite Tracking - NOAA and other satelltes. Custom groups of satellites can be configured and tracked. Go to the main page to setup your location. Update 11/25/14: NOAA NPP has now been added.
Metop Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency - UPDATE 03/21/2013: EXA's NEE-01 PEGASUS is set to launch in 39 days. The NEE-01 PEGASUS is a nano satellite, of the cubesat 1U class, it has a cubic shape and two solar panel wings with 3 panels on each side for a total of 6 panels per wing, its dimensions are 10 by 10 by 75 centimeters. it has an on-board dual visible and infrared camera which will allow the spacecraft to take pictures and transmit live video from space.
NASA NASA Website - Update 11/25/14 Two donuts of seething radiation that surround Earth, called the Van Allen radiation belts, have been found to contain a nearly impenetrable barrier that prevents the fastest, most energetic electrons from reaching Earth.The Van Allen belts are a collection of charged particles, gathered in place by Earth’s magnetic field. Read More..
Storm Photo of the Week - 11/25/14 An active East Coast weather pattern continues. A developing nor'easter is projected to cause havoc from the Carolinas to New England. The NOAA U.S. National Weather Service forecasts widespread precipitation from Florida to Maine. Image: SNPP VIIRS true-color image of the United States East Coast the evening of November 25, 2014. Credit: NOAA/NASA. if you have a great weather or nature photo please email it to Webmaster@weatherscience.net and we will showcase it on our site.

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