Transforming space-based weather forecasting
At Èý¼¶Â×Àí, we are relentless in our pursuit to build a more weather-ready nation.
We understand that as forecasting models become more accurate, so will our ability to better prepare for extreme weather, make better decisions, mitigate property damage and save lives.
To continue to improve weather observation and forecasting, we've designed our proven weather sensors and ground systems to support new missions, multiple orbits and the use of small satellites. And we are proud to work in partnership with organizations like , the Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA).
Click on the + symbols below to explore some of Èý¼¶Â×Àí' next-generation weather technology. These breakthrough weather satellite solutions represent a giant leap forward in forecasting capabilities.
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Èý¼¶Â×Àí Weather Satellite News
Press release | 06. 18. 2024
NOAA’s Weather and Environmental Monitoring Satellite Readies for Launch with Èý¼¶Â×Àí Advanced Imager Onboard
The Èý¼¶Â×Àí Technologies high-resolution weather instrument, Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI), is set to launch June 25 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida onboard NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-U satellite, strengthening the nation’s ability to rapidly detect and monitor the environment and severe weather across the Western Hemisphere.
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