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The following imagery from geostationary and polar NOAA satellites is updated as frequently as possible. The valid time of wind data and forecasts superimposed on selected images does not necessarily match the time of the base satellite image. The times of both the processed image and the overlayed dataset are available in caption. For daily imagery not found below, use the search box to the left. Enter today's date, i.e. 2003.07.01, and hit return.

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Typhoon Tokage regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1225Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 13:29:08N Longitude: 137:17:59E. 
Typhoon Tokage regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1225Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 13:29:08N Longitude: 137:17:59E.
Latitude: 13.49
Longitude: 137.28

Data Elements: A 0900Z report from The Joint Typhoon Warning Center says that Typhoon Tokage is located southeast of Okinawa, Japan. This system has tracked westward at 6 knots. Maximum sustained winds are at 80 knots, with gusts up to 100 knots.
Observation Device: GOES-9 4 km infrared imagery.
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Bay of Bengal regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 18:36:37N Longitude: 90:59:46E. 
Bay of Bengal regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 18:36:37N Longitude: 90:59:46E.
Latitude: 18.61
Longitude: 90.98

Data Elements: Areas of convective activity over parts of the Bay of Bengal and India.
Observation Device: Meteosat 5 4 km infrared imagery.
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Southern Atlantic Ocean regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 44:04:47S Longitude: 1:28:34E.
Southern Atlantic Ocean regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 44:04:47S Longitude: 1:28:34E.
Latitude: -44.08
Longitude: 1.47

Data Elements: An area of low pressure moving across the Southern Atlantic Ocean, south of South Africa.
Observation Device: Meteosat 7 4 km infrared imagery.
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Inter Tropical Convergence Zone regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 8:19:52N Longitude: 36:50:38W. 
Inter Tropical Convergence Zone regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 8:19:52N Longitude: 36:50:38W.
Latitude: 8.33
Longitude: -36.83

Data Elements: Imagery shows convective activity along the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone near the Equator between South America and Africa.
Observation Device: Meteosat 7 4 km infrared imagery.
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Midwestern United States regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1215Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 38:00:18N Longitude: 92:28:39W. 
Midwestern United States regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1215Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 38:00:18N Longitude: 92:28:39W.
Latitude: 38.01
Longitude: -92.47

Data Elements: A low pressure system moving across the Midwestern United States. This system is causing cold air, cloudiness and showers. Also, a disturbance is moving toward the Gulf Coast causing stormy weather.
Observation Device: GOES-12 4 km infrared imagery.
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Northeastern United States regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1215Z. Centerpoint: 41:42:09N Longitude: 73:08:00W. 
Northeastern United States regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1215Z. Centerpoint: 41:42:09N Longitude: 73:08:00W.
Latitude: 41.70
Longitude: -73.13

Data Elements: A storm system over much of the Northeastern United States. This system is causing cloudy skies and showers over parts of the region.
Observation Device: GOES-12 4 km infrared imagery.
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