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The archive contains Automatic Picture Transmissions (APT) by US weather satellites NOAA-15, NOAA-18 and NOAA-19.
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2025-07-02 21:59:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-07-03 09:41:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-19
2025-07-03 12:31:00
Foto Colectania Hangar Ràdio Web MACBA
Barcelona, Spain
Spain
NOAA-19
2025-07-03 19:13:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-07-03 08:47:00
Gilboa, New York
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-07-03 11:26:07
Richard A Carter
University of York, Campus East, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
As a glider pilot, the sky today was wondrous: an ocean of large, fluffy white clouds with flat dark undersides, spreading from horizon to horizon - a clear sign of substantial thermal activity. The UK specific RASP weather model rated today five stars throughout the entire day - the star rating being the cumulative predicator of all the factors that can generate 'lift' for any soaring flight, with five being the very highest. Indeed, a glance at Flight Radar indicated that nearly every glider going was soaring UK skies today. The necessities of work meant that I could not join them, but an enjoyable sounding of NOAA 19 all the same, albeit marred by noise.
2025-07-03 09:09:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-07-03 20:30:00
Svalbard
Longyearbyen, Svalbard
Svalbard
NOAA-18
2025-07-03 21:32:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-07-04 08:41:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-15