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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GeoColor image of smoke from fires in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada blowing across North America on 16 May 2023 from the ABI instrument aboard the GOES-East satellite
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True color corrected reflectance image of Cyclonic Storm Mocha in the Bay of Bengal on 11 May 2023 from the VIIRS instrument aboard the joint NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP satellite
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True color corrected reflectance image of a dust storm in China on 19 April 2023. Image is from the MODIS instrument aboard the Aqua satellite.
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Sulfur Dioxide Plume, shown in shades of blue, from the Shiveluch Volcano eruption in Russia on 12 April 2023, image from the OMPS and VIIRS instruments aboard the joint NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP satellite
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False-color image of snow in California on 5 April 2023. Image acquired by the VIIRS instrument aboard the NOAA-20 satellite
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Dark reds indicating high aerosol index over Laos and Vietnam as a result of agricultural burning on 27 March 2023 captured by the OMPS instrument aboard the joint NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP satellite
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Flooding in Mozambique and Malawi shown in red overlaid on a true color corrected reflectance image from the MODIS instrument aboard the Terra satellite on 23 March 2023
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Tropical Cyclone Freddy Continues over Mozambique and Malawi on 13 March 2023 (VIIRS/Suomi NPP and IMERG Precipitation Rate)
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