Weather Imagery Featured in NOAA Social Media Posts
Satellite visuals created by the Imagery Production Team made available in CIRA’s Satellite Library were used in several posts made by NOAA social media accounts. More information and links can be found below. (POC: D. Smith, dakota.smith@colostate.edu K. Erickson, kim.erickson@colostate.edu, J. Reiter, josh.reiter@colostate.edu, CIRA) Funding: GOES-R; JPSS
NOAA Satellites on Instagram, Facebook, & X (formerly Twitter): “Japan’s Himawari-9 satellite has been monitoring a tropical low…”.https://www.instagram.com/p/C2PktqwrYkF/; https://fb.watch/pFNRVykYxY/;https://twitter.com/NOAASatellites/status/1747972190501523599.
NOAA Satellites on Facebook, & X (formerly Twitter): “Yesterday, NOAA’s JPSS Program polar-orbiting satellites captured high resolution…”.https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=769627108543047&set=a.301865681985861;https://twitter.com/NOAASatellites/status/1747610409350148131.
NOAA Satellites on Instagram, Facebook, & X (formerly Twitter): “Check out this #TimelapseTuesday loop via Europe’s #Meteosat9 showing…”https://www.instagram.com/p/C2LGK_ixybg/; https://fb.watch/pFOe7Rp3eY/;https://twitter.com/NOAASatellites/status/1747342038977105946.
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