Oceanic Features via VIIRS

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Oceanic Features via VIIRS Gulf Stream North Wall Warm Eddy Suomi NPP VIIRS infrared (IR) and true color products for northwest Atlantic illustrating ability to define Gulf Stream north wall and warm eddy using sun glint and verified by coincident IR and additional SST products (John Hopkins University) and NCODA (NRL). Acknowledgments: Naval Research Laboratory, Marine Meteorology Division Jeff Hawkins, Jeremy Solbrig, Mindy Surratt, Kim Richardson, Tom Lee, Arunas Kuciauskas, and John Kent (SAIC) True Color – Sun Glint Infrared Temperatures

Oceanic Features via VIIRS F-15 OLS GOES-E NOAA-19 AVHRR Gulf Stream North Wall Warm Eddy Suomi NPP VIIRS infrared (IR) and true color products for northwest Atlantic illustrating ability to define Gulf Stream north wall and warm eddy using sun glint and verified by coincident IR and additional SST products (John Hopkins University) and NCODA (NRL). Acknowledgments: Naval Research Laboratory, Marine Meteorology Division Jeff Hawkins, Jeremy Solbrig, Mindy Surratt, Kim Richardson, Tom Lee, Arunas Kuciauskas, and John Kent (SAIC) Infrared Temperatures

Oceanic Features via VIIRS Satellite SST analysis (John Hopkins University) on April 25, 2012 at 2126Z using NOAA-15 AVHRR digital data. John Hopkins Univ. NOAA-15 AVHRR SST Analysis: 4-25-2012

Oceanic Features via VIIRS Warm Eddy NCODA SST analysis (courtesy of Jim Cummings) for April 25, 2012. NCODA SST Analysis: 4-25-2012 Jim Cummings - NRL