Langley SATCORPS group support for Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE)

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Langley SATCORPS group support for Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE)

Langley SATCORPS group support for Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE)



Latest Imagery and Products for ACTIVATE Field Experiment
GOES-16 latest Color IR GOES-E Color-IR
GOES-16 latest optical depth cloud product GOES-E Optical Depth (4-km)





Current Location of A-Train Satellites (updated every 30 sec)
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A-Train Calipso CloudSat

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NASA Fact

In 1803, a man named Luke Howard used Latin words to categorize clouds. Cirrus, which means "curl of hair," is used to describe high, wispy clouds that look like locks of hair.

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