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You might hear this #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender rumbling in the distance. ⛈️ Team Thunderstorm! Captured by @NOAA’s JPSS satellites on May 2, 2025, this high-resolution view shows severe thunderstorms erupting across southeast Texas and Louisiana. Like to vote!
The fan favorite of this year’s #NOAASatelliteShowdown is Team Atmospheric River! 🛰️🏆 Thanks for voting and joining us as we highlighted satellite views that help keep us informed.
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is showing off. 🍂 Team Fall Color! Captured by @NOAA’s JPSS satellites from early to mid-October 2025, this view shows fall colors changing across the Appalachian Mountains. Like to vote!
Eyes on this #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender. 👁️ Team Eye of the Storm! This imagery from @NOAA’s JPSS satellites captures Hurricane Gabrielle’s eye in high resolution on Sept. 22, 2025, as the storm swirled over the Atlantic. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is entering its “moving on” era. ❄️➡️🌱 Team Erie Breakup! In a #NOAA21 satellite sequence observed from March 3 to 27, 2025, ice cover receded over Lake Erie as temperatures rose heading into early spring. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is on the move. 🌬️ Team Dust Storm! On April 19, 2025, @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite captured dust moving across New Mexico and Texas. An enhanced color view shows how far it traveled. Wildfire smoke was also seen in Mexico. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is sweeping across the map. 🧹 Team Nor’easter! From Jan. 31 to Feb. 1, 2026, @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite tracked a strong nor’easter that dropped heavy snow as far south as Georgia. Like to vote!
Our next #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is making waves. 🌊 Team Atmospheric River! This imagery from @NOAA’s #GOESWest satellite shows an atmospheric river along the West Coast delivering a firehose of moisture, bringing heavy rain from Oct. 21 to 24, 2025. Like to vote!
We’re underway with #NOAASatelliteShowdown! 🌎 We’ve shared 4 of 16 satellite views so far. Like each post to vote. Search the hashtag to see every contender and vote on this week’s posts. Tune in next week for the next set of contenders.
We’re at the halfway point of #NOAASatelliteShowdown 🌎 We’ve shared 8 of 16 satellite views so far, and your likes count as votes. Search the hashtag to see every contender and vote on this week’s posts. Tune in next week for the next set of contenders.
Don't forget to vote on your favorite of the Top Four #NOAASatelliteShowdown images from the past year! To vote, go to the post pinned to the top of our page, and comment your favorite! Who will be the champion?
All equally compelling and evenly matched, the Top Four in the #NOAASatelliteShowdown highlight how satellite observations help keep us safe and weather forecasts informed. Voting is open! 🗳️ Comment the letter of your favorite team below. Fan favorite announced Friday! A)
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender shows wildfire smoke. 🛰️ Team Smoke Plume! On July 23, 2025, @NOAA’s #GOESWest satellite captured the heat signature and smoke plume from the Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender brings the heat! 🔥 Team Solar Flare! The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) onboard @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite caught this strong solar flare erupting from the sun on March 28, 2025. Like to vote!
Make way for this #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender! ⚡ Team Eyewall Lightning! @NOAA’s GOES East satellite catches lightning flashes around the spinning eye of Category 5 Hurricane Erin on Aug. 16, 2025. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is banding together. ☁️ Team Lake Effect! On Jan. 23, 2026, the #NOAA21 satellite shows clouds streaming off Lakes Superior and Michigan. Cold air over warmer lake water can turn them into narrow bands of snow. Like to vote!
All 16 contenders are in! 🌎 Every satellite view in #NOAASatelliteShowdown is now posted, and your likes count as votes. The Top Four are revealed Monday!
A space weather contender in the #NOAASatelliteShowdown. ☀️ Team Stormy Sun! On Jan. 18 to 19, 2026, @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite observed a coronal mass ejection during a strong solar storm, with the moon and three planets visible in the same view. Like to vote!
Low visibility, clear contender in #NOAASatelliteShowdown. 🌫️ It’s Team Fog! This imagery from @NOAA’s JPSS satellites shows Tule fog lingering in California’s Central Valley under a persistent upper-level ridge from Nov. 22 to Dec. 9, 2025. Like to vote!
The fan favorite of this year’s #NOAASatelliteShowdown is Team Atmospheric River! 🛰️🏆 Thanks for voting and joining us as we highlighted satellite views that help keep us informed.
Don't forget to vote on your favorite of the Top Four #NOAASatelliteShowdown images from the past year! To vote, go to the post pinned to the top of our page, and comment your favorite! Who will be the champion?
All equally compelling and evenly matched, the Top Four in the #NOAASatelliteShowdown highlight how satellite observations help keep us safe and weather forecasts informed. Voting is open! 🗳️ Comment the letter of your favorite team below. Fan favorite announced Friday! A)
All 16 contenders are in! 🌎 Every satellite view in #NOAASatelliteShowdown is now posted, and your likes count as votes. The Top Four are revealed Monday!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is sweeping across the map. 🧹 Team Nor’easter! From Jan. 31 to Feb. 1, 2026, @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite tracked a strong nor’easter that dropped heavy snow as far south as Georgia. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is banding together. ☁️ Team Lake Effect! On Jan. 23, 2026, the #NOAA21 satellite shows clouds streaming off Lakes Superior and Michigan. Cold air over warmer lake water can turn them into narrow bands of snow. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender shows wildfire smoke. 🛰️ Team Smoke Plume! On July 23, 2025, @NOAA’s #GOESWest satellite captured the heat signature and smoke plume from the Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona. Like to vote!
You might hear this #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender rumbling in the distance. ⛈️ Team Thunderstorm! Captured by @NOAA’s JPSS satellites on May 2, 2025, this high-resolution view shows severe thunderstorms erupting across southeast Texas and Louisiana. Like to vote!
We’re in the final stretch of #NOAASatelliteShowdown! 🌎 We’ve shared 12 of 16 satellite views so far, and your likes count as votes. Search the hashtag to catch up on every contender and vote on this week’s posts. Tune in next week for the next set of contenders.
A space weather contender in the #NOAASatelliteShowdown. ☀️ Team Stormy Sun! On Jan. 18 to 19, 2026, @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite observed a coronal mass ejection during a strong solar storm, with the moon and three planets visible in the same view. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is showing off. 🍂 Team Fall Color! Captured by @NOAA’s JPSS satellites from early to mid-October 2025, this view shows fall colors changing across the Appalachian Mountains. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is entering its “moving on” era. ❄️➡️🌱 Team Erie Breakup! In a #NOAA21 satellite sequence observed from March 3 to 27, 2025, ice cover receded over Lake Erie as temperatures rose heading into early spring. Like to vote!
Make way for this #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender! ⚡ Team Eyewall Lightning! @NOAA’s GOES East satellite catches lightning flashes around the spinning eye of Category 5 Hurricane Erin on Aug. 16, 2025. Like to vote!
We’re at the halfway point of #NOAASatelliteShowdown 🌎 We’ve shared 8 of 16 satellite views so far, and your likes count as votes. Search the hashtag to see every contender and vote on this week’s posts. Tune in next week for the next set of contenders.
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender brings the heat! 🔥 Team Solar Flare! The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) onboard @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite caught this strong solar flare erupting from the sun on March 28, 2025. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is on the move. 🌬️ Team Dust Storm! On April 19, 2025, @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite captured dust moving across New Mexico and Texas. An enhanced color view shows how far it traveled. Wildfire smoke was also seen in Mexico. Like to vote!
Eyes on this #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender. 👁️ Team Eye of the Storm! This imagery from @NOAA’s JPSS satellites captures Hurricane Gabrielle’s eye in high resolution on Sept. 22, 2025, as the storm swirled over the Atlantic. Like to vote!
Low visibility, clear contender in #NOAASatelliteShowdown. 🌫️ It’s Team Fog! This imagery from @NOAA’s JPSS satellites shows Tule fog lingering in California’s Central Valley under a persistent upper-level ridge from Nov. 22 to Dec. 9, 2025. Like to vote!
We’re underway with #NOAASatelliteShowdown! 🌎 We’ve shared 4 of 16 satellite views so far. Like each post to vote. Search the hashtag to see every contender and vote on this week’s posts. Tune in next week for the next set of contenders.
Our next #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is making waves. 🌊 Team Atmospheric River! This imagery from @NOAA’s #GOESWest satellite shows an atmospheric river along the West Coast delivering a firehose of moisture, bringing heavy rain from Oct. 21 to 24, 2025. Like to vote!
Don't forget to vote on your favorite of the Top Four #NOAASatelliteShowdown images from the past year! To vote, go to the post pinned to the top of our page, and comment your favorite! Who will be the champion?
We’re underway with #NOAASatelliteShowdown! 🌎 We’ve shared 4 of 16 satellite views so far. Like each post to vote. Search the hashtag to see every contender and vote on this week’s posts. Tune in next week for the next set of contenders.
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender lights up the sky! 💡 Meet Team Aurora! This composite view from NOAA’s #NOAA20 and #NOAA21 satellites show city lights across North America, while an aurora borealis is seen over Canada at night on Nov. 11 to 12, 2025. Like to vote!
This #NOAASatelliteShowdown contender is banding together. ☁️ Team Lake Effect! On Jan. 23, 2026, the #NOAA21 satellite shows clouds streaming off Lakes Superior and Michigan. Cold air over warmer lake water can turn them into narrow bands of snow. Like to vote!
We’re at the halfway point of #NOAASatelliteShowdown 🌎 We’ve shared 8 of 16 satellite views so far, and your likes count as votes. Search the hashtag to see every contender and vote on this week’s posts. Tune in next week for the next set of contenders.
All 16 contenders are in! 🌎 Every satellite view in #NOAASatelliteShowdown is now posted, and your likes count as votes. The Top Four are revealed Monday!
Let the games begin! 🛰️ We’re posting 4 NOAA satellite views each week from March 2 to 26. Like each post to vote. Follow #NOAASatelliteShowdown for all 16 contenders. The top 4 overall across X, Facebook, and Instagram advance to an early April championship round.
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