
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. February ends with the Gulf coast enshrouded in cloud cover.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. February ends with the Gulf coast enshrouded in cloud cover.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Florida in between upper level disturbances with the organized cloud mass over the Gulf of Mexico approaching the peninsula.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Unsettled weather across the Gulf Coast and Florida.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Cold front can be seen just south of the southern tip of Florida.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Low pressure system that left a swath of snow cover, and tornado destruction exiting the northern Great Lakes. Note the snow cover over the Plains while the cold front responsible for the severe weather can be seen over the Gulf of Mexico as a thin line of clouds known as a rope cloud.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Large low pressure system producing blizzard conditions to tornadoes.
Global GOES EAST satellite imagery showing water vapor in the middles levels of the atmosphere. Large and expansive area of dry air associated with high pressure covering the Caribbean and Florida.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Not a lot of change lately in the day to day locations of widespread cloud cover. Surface and upper level high pressure continues to protect Florida.
GOES EAST water vapor satellite imagery over the continental U.S. This imagery shows water vapor content in the middle levels of the atmosphere. A well developed middle latitude extratropical cyclone can be seen impacting much of the central and eastern U.S.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S.