Datei:2018-03-06-0627z NOAA-20 dnb Riley-II (Yuliya).png
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aktuell | 01:05, 7. Mär. 2018 | 1.920 × 1.080 (2,45 MB) | Matthiasb | {{Information |description ={{en|1= The NOAA-20 polar-orbiting satellite captured this nighttime image of a strong secondary low pressure system in the western Atlantic Ocean at 0627 UTC on March 6, 2018. While not a threat to land, the storm developed in the wake of last week's powerful nor'easter that battered the Mid-Atlantic and New England. NOAA's Ocean Prediction Center reported gale-force winds and hazardous marine conditions in the western Atlantic, about 500 miles off the coast of the Carolinas. This imagery is from the day-night band of the NOAA-20 satellite's Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite, or VIIRS sensor. Clear skies over the East Coast reveal the nighttime lights of the Northeast Corridor – from Washington, D.C. to Boston – in remarkable detail. NOAA-20's VIIRS sensor is sensitive enough to detect the nocturnal glow produced by Earth's atmosphere and the light from a single ship in the sea. }} {{de|1=Der Satellit NOAA-20 nahm am 6. März 2018 um 06:27&nb... |
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