GOES West Images

Visible channel

Visible Latest image (January 10, 2009 1500Z)

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Infrared window channel (11 micron)

IR Latest image (January 10, 2009 1500Z)

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Infrared water vapor channel (6.7 micron)

Water Latest image (January 10, 2009 1500Z)

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The GOES West data is provided courtesy of NOAA's Forecast Systems Laboratory. The images are produced every 3 hours and cover the region from 25S to 45N and 180E to 90W at a spatial resolution of 0.1 x 0.1 degrees. Images from the 11 micron IR window channel, the 6.7 micron water vapor channel, and the visible channel are kept on line for a 1 week period.

Disclaimer! Minimal quality control measures are taken with the real-time data feeds. As a result, occasional bad data may contaminate the images. For this reason, these images are intended for qualitative analysis only.