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 Hurricane Ian approaching Florida on 28 September 2022 at 13:10 UTC.
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