GOES West

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GOES West is a U.S. geostationary weather satellite that continuously monitors atmospheric and environmental conditions over the western United States and adjacent Pacific regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth observation satellite
geostationary weather satellite
application aviation weather support
climate monitoring
environmental hazard detection
hurricane tracking
marine weather support
severe storm monitoring
weather forecasting
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataType atmospheric data
environmental data
imagery
meteorological data
radiometric measurements
missionType environmental monitoring
weather monitoring
monitors atmospheric motion
cloud cover
fog
hurricanes
precipitation patterns
storms
surface temperatures
volcanic ash
water vapor
wildfire hotspots
operator National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
surface form: NOAA

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
orbitRegime geosynchronous Earth orbit
orbitType geostationary orbit
partOf U.S. national weather satellite system
primaryRegionMonitored adjacent Pacific regions
Central Pacific Ocean
surface form: central Pacific Ocean

eastern Pacific Ocean
western United States
program GOES program
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite program
providesCoverageFor Alaska region
Hawaii region
North America
Pacific Ocean
temporalCoverage continuous monitoring
typicalLongitude 137.2° West
usedBy National Weather Service
climate researchers
emergency management agencies
weather agencies
viewType full-disk imagery
regional imagery

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