NOAA satellites

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NOAA satellites are U.S. government-operated Earth- and space-observing spacecraft that provide critical environmental, meteorological, and space weather data for forecasting, research, and public safety.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth observation satellite constellation
meteorological satellite system
beneficiary National Weather Service NERFINISHED
U.S. government agencies NERFINISHED
general public
international meteorological services
research institutions
collaboratesWith ESA NERFINISHED
EUMETSAT NERFINISHED
JAXA NERFINISHED
NASA NERFINISHED
U.S. Air Force NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataPolicy primarily open data
dataType cloud properties
humidity profiles
imagery
ocean color
radiance measurements
sea surface height
sea surface winds
space environment measurements
temperature profiles
hasComponent ARGOS instruments
COSMIC-2 (as partner mission) NERFINISHED
DSCOVR NERFINISHED
GOES-R series NERFINISHED
JPSS NERFINISHED
NOAA GOES NERFINISHED
NOAA POES NERFINISHED
NOAA-20 NERFINISHED
Suomi NPP NERFINISHED
monitorsRegion United States and surrounding areas
global Earth system
oceans worldwide
space environment near Earth
notableSatellite GOES-16 NERFINISHED
GOES-17 NERFINISHED
GOES-18 NERFINISHED
NOAA-15 NERFINISHED
NOAA-18 NERFINISHED
NOAA-19 NERFINISHED
operatedBy U.S. Department of Commerce NERFINISHED
operator NOAA NERFINISHED
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NERFINISHED
orbitType geostationary orbit
low Earth orbit
polar orbit
program GOES program NERFINISHED
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite program NERFINISHED
JPSS program NERFINISHED
Joint Polar Satellite System NERFINISHED
POES program NERFINISHED
Polar Operational Environmental Satellites program NERFINISHED
purpose atmospheric observation
climate monitoring
environmental monitoring
numerical weather prediction data provision
ocean observation
search and rescue support
space weather monitoring
weather monitoring
startDate 1960s
usedFor aviation weather services
climate research
disaster monitoring
environmental research
geomagnetic storm monitoring
hurricane tracking
hydrological forecasting
marine weather services
public safety applications
sea ice monitoring
sea surface temperature measurement
severe storm monitoring
solar activity monitoring
volcanic ash monitoring
weather forecasting
wildfire detection

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