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INCA 2000 Satellite Page
Interhemispheric differences in cirrus properties from anthropogenic emissions

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INCA Homepage
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   -Prestwick-
    Prestwick (M7)
    Europe (M7)
    N.Atlantic(G8)
    NOAA GAC
   -Punta Arenas-
    Chile (G8)
    Antarctic (G8)
    Antarctic Comp.
    NOAA GAC
divider Cloud Products
   -Punta Arenas-
    4-Panel Display
    1-Panel Display
divider Flight Trk Overlay
    Prestwick
    Punta Arenas
divider Weather Data
   -Prestwick-
    MRF Model
   -Punta Arenas-
    Hourly Reports
    Surface Data
    Soundings
divider Orbital Predicts
   -Prestwick-
    Quick Looks
    NOAA-12-14
    TERRA
    ERS-2
    RADARSAT
    LANDSAT-7
divider GIF/JPG Archive
   -Punta Arenas-
    G8 (Antarctic)
    G8 (Chile)
    AVHRR GAC
   -Prestwick-
    Prestwick(M7)
    Europe(M7)
    NOAA GAC
divider NASA LaRC Links
    Patrick Minnis
    CERES
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Welcome to the NASA Langley Satellite Page. This page was developed to support the Interhemispheric differences in cirrus properties from anthropogenic emissions (INCA) field campaign in Punta Arenas, Chile (Spring 2000) and in Prestwick, Scotland (Fall 2000). Near real-time Meteosat-7, GOES-8 and AVHRR (NOAA-14 & -15) satellite imagery and products, satellite orbital predictions, and weather products will be available on this page. It is not intended for "operational" use. This work is being directed by Patrick Minnis  of the Atmospheric Sciences Division  at the NASA Langley Research Center   located in Hampton, Virginia.

Note: Data acquisition for Punta Arenas was turned off on April 16, 2000
Current Meteosat IR Image over Prestwick, Scotland
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ssec Satellite and conventional datasets are acquired from SSEC in Madison, Wisconsin. Most images on this website are produced using McIDAS software system.
Orbital Prediction
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Sample Cloud Product during Chile Campaign
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NASA Logo Website address: http://www-angler.larc.nasa.gov/
Responsible NASA Official:   Patrick Minnis   (p.minnis@larc.nasa.gov)
Website Curator:   Louis Nguyen   (l.nguyen@nasa.gov)
Last Updated:   Jan 16, 2007
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