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It is beautifully clear and sunny. I woke early feeling rested after a good swim in the Stadthallenbad last night, which surely helped rid my body of stress hormones. This morning, I stopped on a bridge on the way into the studio to receive an image from NOAA-15. I've noticed that its imagery appears degraded, less detailed, compared to the other two satellites. At this time of day, the sunlight bounces off the Mediterranean, Aegean and Black Seas creating a white flare around the the coastline of Crete and other Greek islands. No Saharan Dust was visible in the image, just two large anticyclonic clouds.
Date
3 April 2024 08:43:01Location
Rossauer Brücke, WienCountry or Territory
AustriaName
Soph DyerSatellite
NOAA-15Radio Callsign
M6NYX
Latitute / Longitude
48.219, 16.369
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