Near real-time data (NRT)

Near real-time (NRT) data are made available more rapidly than routine processing allows, generally with 1-3 hours after a satellite observation.

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Hurricane Idalia and Hurricane Franklin on 30 August 2023 from the ABI instrument aboard the GOES East satellite
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True Color Corrected Reflectance image of Hurricane Dora, south of the Hawaiian islands on 6 August 2023 from the VIIRS instrument aboard the joint NASA/NOAA NOAA-20 satellite
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False-color corrected reflectance image of burned area and fires on the island of Rhodes, Greece on 26 July 2023 from the MODIS instrument aboard the Terra satellite
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False-color image of fires and burned areas in Greece on 19 July 2023 from the VIIRS instrument aboard the joint NASA/NOAA NOAA-20 satellite
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