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True Color RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOES16/#GOESeast showed large plumes of blowing #dust across parts of New Mexico, Texas ad Oklahoma on 22 Feb: geosphere.ssec.wisc.edu/#playing:true;…; Note the brighter white plume originating from White Sands NM. #NMwx #TXwx #OKwx
...and here's a comparison of the blowing dust plumes as viewed using True Color RGB images from 3 satellites - @NOAASatellites #GOES18/#GOESwest, #GOES17 and #GOES16/#GOESeast: cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog… #NMwx #TXwx #OKwx
This morning, evidence of the airborne dust (shades of tan) from NM/TX/OK could be seen in @NOAASatellites #GOES16/#GOESeast True Color RGB images over parts of #ILwx/#INwx/#OHwx/#MIwx/#KYwx: geosphere.ssec.wisc.edu/#playing:true;…;
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@AFResearchLab #DSX operational behaviour is becoming clearer. Here one can see the mission is sending data and then abruptly stops as I started zooming in on the carrier. Wideband data 1st, zoom in and abrupt transition and then the zoom back out to note data gone... ImageImageImage
The signal to the right is #GOES17.
Here's a summary of the session showing the active data sending between what appear to be idling periods. The bright yellow areas represent a wideband signal. The lesser coloured areas are background noise and the curving line is the carrier affected by the Doppler effect. Image
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