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- You can get the most recent free satellite images from Landsat 7, Landsat 8, Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, CBERS-4, MODIS, aerial data from NAIP, or historical satellite imagery from Landsat 4 and Landsat 5.
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Here's a fuller answer about the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data available from the Alaska Satellite Facility at no cost to users. The datasets include Seasat (1978 data newly processed in 2013), InSAR, PALSAR (including radiometrically terrain-corrected products), RADARSAT-1, ERS-1, ERS-2, JERS-1, UAVSAR, AirMOSS, AirSAR, and more.
Where to find detailed weather data. Are you on the lookout for the best weather data sites? Here is a list of useful information sites to track the different types of weather, from satellite imagery to rainfall and lightning.
- USGS Earth Explorer. Unlock the power of the USGS Earth Explorer because it’s not just for the United States. No matter where you live, the USGS Earth Explorer offers the latest satellite view like
- Sentinel Copernicus Browser. Sentinel-2 is the start of a new and exciting era in open and free satellite imagery. It’s not just because coverage spans the entire globe.
- NASA Earthdata Search. There’s a lot to like about NASA’s Earthdata Search, specifically for Earth science data discovery. Especially, the choices of satellite imagery are incredible.
- NOAA Data Access Viewer. NOAA replaced its aerial photography ordering system with the NOAA Data Access Viewer. Now, it’s where you discover authoritative datasets along the coasts.
ESA, in collaboration with MDA, is offering free access to RADARSAT-1 and RADARSAT-2 data for research and development, both archived and new acquisitions for the following modes: ScanSAR Wide and Narrow (Single or Dual Pol)
- RADARSAT-1: 793-821 kmRADARSAT-2: 798 km
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- 100.7 min
- Sun-synchronous (14 orbits per day)
This site is designed to give creativity and control to the forecaster so that imagery is weather feature-based rather than relying on predefined geographic maps. Weather models available on the site include the ECMWF, GEM, GFS, HRRR, ICON, NAM, HWRF, HMON, HAFS-A/B, and RAP.
View our catalogue for a complete listing of categories of data and available data sets, including our Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model data and observational data sets. Met Office...