Image of the week: Global weather from space
Watching our Earth from 36,000km
This week’s image of the week is of the Earth as seen from the vantage point of geostationary weather satellites 36,000km above our planet.
The composite image includes imagery from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT (Meteosat-9, -10 and -11), the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the US, the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) and the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).
A full view of the weather for the entire Earth for the period July-September 2024 can be seen below.
Meteosat
EUMETSAT’s Meteosat satellites are a key part of the global ring of geostationary weather satellites and observe the Earth over Europe, Africa and the Indian Ocean. See their current view from our Earth view stream.
Earth image
This image was captured by the imaging instruments onboard weather satellites from Europe, US, China, and Japan. It shows infrared (IR 10.8) cloud data superimposed over NASA’s Blue Marble Next Generation ground maps.
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EUMETSAT's Meteosat satellites
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Visualise weather data with EUMETView