“Earth from Orbit” is a series of short videos that showcase a compelling weather event, environmental hazard, or interesting meteorological phenomenon each week, as seen by NOAA satellites.
The series, a collaboration between NOAA and NASA, provides a look at the science behind the highlighted topic and imagery. A short article with additional information accompanies each video.
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Earth from Orbit
Last week, NOAA satellites tracked Debby, a storm that impacted Florida’s Big Bend region near… -
Earth from Orbit
Roughly 100 wildfires are raging out of control across the western United States and hundreds more… -
Earth from Orbit
Parts of the Midwest are cleaning up after thunderstorms barreled through the region on the night… -
Earth from Orbit
Hurricane Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, rapidly strengthened to… -
Earth from Orbit
The world is currently experiencing a global coral bleaching event, according to NOAA scientists.… -
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Throughout history, humans have wondered what Earth looked like from above. -
Earth from Orbit
On April 8, 2024, the moon moved directly between the Earth and sun, completely blocking the sun’s… -
Earth from Orbit
From March 23–24, 2024, NOAA’s GOES satellites, and others operated by international partners,…