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Real time satellite earth viewer
Real time satellite earth viewer












real time satellite earth viewer

View a comparison image of aerosol index and the fires and thermal anomalies layer in Worldview. The Aerosol Index is a unitless value that ranges from = 5, where 5 (shown in dark red) indicates heavy concentrations of aerosols that could reduce visibility or impact human health, such as dust storms or smoke in the lower troposphere (1-3 km above Earth's surface) from biomass burning. This layer indicates the presence of ultraviolet (UV)-absorbing particles in the air (aerosols) such as desert dust and soot particles in the atmosphere it is related to both the thickness of the aerosol layer located in the atmosphere and to the height of the layer. Overlaid on the base image is the Aerosol Index layer from the Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite ( OMPS) instrument. The base true-color corrected reflectance image was acquired by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite ( VIIRS) aboard the joint NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership ( Suomi NPP) satellite. Image of high Aerosol Index due to agricultural burning over the Southeast Asian countries of Laos and Vietnam on March 27, 2023.














Real time satellite earth viewer