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Explore satellite and radar images of various sectors and products from NEXLAB, a weather research center at College of DuPage. Customize your view by selecting category, product, number of frames, frame interval and slider type.
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Learn meteorology at College of DuPage, a program that offers a variety of courses and experiences for students of all ages. Explore topics such as solar radiation, global circulation, severe weather, climate, and more.
View radar images of precipitation and storms in the Chicago area and beyond. Select different parameters, tilts, and time intervals to analyze the data.
It functions as a 'one click' quick access to the highest resolution version of each image as well as back up in the event Flickr is down. The GOES-R Series (a collaboration of NOAA and NASA) is the Western Hemisphere’s most advanced weather-monitoring satellite system.
The GOES-R Series (a collaboration of NOAA and NASA) is the Western Hemisphere’s most advanced weather-monitoring satellite system.
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The satellite's Advanced Baseline Imager offers 16 spectral bands, three of which are water vapor bands -- this imagery was created with band 10. These additional water vapor bands enable meteorologists to see further down into the mid-troposphere in clear sky regions compared to the current GOES water vapor band. It also allows them better ...