NOAA APT Weather Satellite images recorded at NORTON Massachusetts USA..............Wxtoimg
Latitude: 41.99 North, Longitude: 71.11 West
Receiver: Hamtronics R139
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Times are shown in Eastern Standard Time.
Next Scheduled Satellite Passes over Norton Massachusetts, USA
Satellite Name
Start of Pass
Time Available
Direction
Maximum Elevation Degrees (East or West)
Frequency MHz
UTC
Local Time*
UTC
Local Time*
NOAA 15
16 Nov 20:52
16 Nov 15:52
16 Nov 21:04
16 Nov 16:04
137.50
NOAA 17
17 Nov 00:47
16 Nov 19:47
17 Nov 00:59
16 Nov 19:59
137.62
NOAA 17
17 Nov 02:28
16 Nov 21:28
17 Nov 02:38
16 Nov 21:38
137.62
NOAA 18
17 Nov 06:41
17 Nov 01:41
17 Nov 06:54
17 Nov 01:54
137.9125
NOAA 19
17 Nov 06:59
17 Nov 01:59
17 Nov 07:12
17 Nov 02:12
137.10
NOAA 15
17 Nov 09:07
17 Nov 04:07
17 Nov 09:19
17 Nov 04:19
137.50
NOAA 15
17 Nov 10:47
17 Nov 05:47
17 Nov 10:58
17 Nov 05:58
137.50
NOAA 17
17 Nov 14:42
17 Nov 09:42
17 Nov 14:54
17 Nov 09:54
137.62
* local time is Eastern Standard Time.
About the Enhancements
This page shows just several of the 35 enhancements by WXTOIMG:
MSA --
Multi-Spectral Analysis: combines a sensor 2 (near infrared/visible) image with a sensor 4 (thermal infrared) image to create a near true colour, near visible image of the earth.
MCIR-Precip --
Map Coloured IR with Precip: uses sensor 4 (thermal infrared) to create a false coloured image showing areas of likely precipitation. The likelihood and intensity of precipitation increases as the colour goes from green to yellow to orange to red to black to white.
HVCT --
HVCT false colour: creates a false coloured image by combining a sensor 2 (near infrared/visible) image with a sensor 4 image (thermal infrared) to create an image in which clouds are tinted by their temperature.
VEG --
Vegetation: creates a false coloured image by looking at sensor 1 (visiable) and sensor 2 (near infrared) to create an image which shows vegetation in green and water as blue. Available only during the first few weeks after a satellite launch.
PRISTINE --
These are images as they come from the satellite without alteration. The earth appears "upside down" on Northbound passes. The two images are the two channels sent by the satellite with channel A (left) switching between sensor 2 (near-IR) during the day and sensor 3 (mid-IR) at night and channel B (right) showing sensor 4 (thermal-IR) at all times during normal operation. For NOAA 19, the images are from sensor 1 (visible) and sensor 2 (near-IR).