PRODUCTS Sea Ice Characteristics SSTs River Ice (Monitor/Detect) Snow Cover/Depth Surface Temperature and Moisture (Permafrost) Vertical Temp/Humidity.

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PRODUCTS Sea Ice Characteristics SSTs River Ice (Monitor/Detect) Snow Cover/Depth Surface Temperature and Moisture (Permafrost) Vertical Temp/Humidity Profiles Glaciers (Temp/Extent) (Climate) Ocean color/Chlorophyll (Ecosystem Support) Vegetation Index (Climate/Ecosystem Support) Lowlight Visibility

AVIATION PRODUCTS TURBULENCE ICING VOLCANIC ASH CLOUDTOP HEIGHT CLOUD LAYERS/HEIGHT AND THICKNESS VISIBILITY CLOUD TOP PRESSURE CLOUD TOP PHASE CONVECTIVE INITIATION LOW CLOUDS AND FOG SPACE WEATHER

SOUTHEAST ALASKA PRECIPITATION Desired Products: Cloud and Moisture Imagery Cloud Optical Depth Cloud Top Phase Rainfall Rate/QPE Derived Stability Indices Cloud Ice Water Path Cloud Liquid Water Convective Initiation Total Precipitable Water Lightning Detection Snow Cover Snow Depth