Welcome to the Operational Significant Event Imagery (OSEI) Homepage...


DISCLAIMER

...our most recent Daily Operational Significant Events Support Report is below.


The last image to update this site will be generated on July 31, 2010. Beginning August 1, 2010, the image of the day will be generated by the NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory (EVL) and placed on their site. The OSEI site will remain available to locate imagery generated prior to August 1, 2010.


Images listed below can be found together in the "../Events/Current" directory on the server:
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/

You can access this directory through the "Current" button in the navigation bar of the web site.



Satellite information that appears in filenames below:

G12 - GOES-12
G10 - GOES-10
G11 - GOES-11
G13 - GOES-13 **see below**
GJ - MTSAT
MT - METEOSAT
M2 - METOP
N5 - NOAA-15
N6 - NOAA-16
N7 - NOAA-17
N8 - NOAA-18
N9 - NOAA-19
MO - MODIS


For information on solar flares and geomagnetic storms be sure to visit NOAA's Space Environment Center at:
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/SWN/



The following categories of significant events were searched for in imagery available in the Satellite Services Division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:


1. Fires - no imagery posted
2. Floods - no imagery posted
3. Tropical Systems- GOES-13
4. Volcanoes - no imagery posted
5. Ocean - no imagery posted
6. Ice - no imagery posted
7. Dust Storms - no imagery posted
8. Storms - no imagery posted
9. Severe - no imagery posted
10. Snow Cover - no imagery posted
11. Unique - no imagery posted
12. Oil Spills - no imagery posted


Significant events identified by Satellite Analysis Branch meteorologists and reviewed by the Operational Significant Event Imagery support team Thursday July 22, 2010 are as follows:

This GOES-13 satellite image taken on July 22, 2010 at 15:15 UTC shows Tropical Depression Three located near 21.9N 75.0W, moving west-northwest at 16 mph, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph, gusting up to 46 mph. The National Hurricane Center has put out a Tropical Storm Warning for central/northwestern Bahamas, the Florida east coast from Golden Beach southward including the entire Florida Keys/Bay and along the west coast of Florida northward to Bonita Beach.



Image provided in preview (~62K) and standard (293K) formats.

Preview (500X472):

http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Current/TRCthree203_G13L.jpg
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Current/TRCthree203_G13L.jpg


Standard (800x550)

http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Current/TRCthree203_G13.jpg
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Current/TRCthree203_G13.jpg


The NOAA Operational Significant Event Imagery Support Team
Interactive Processing Branch, (E/SP22)
tel: (301) 763-8142
fax: (301) 899-9196

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the appropriate OSEI scientist:
Curtis Holland OSEI Team Leader

Curtis.Holland@noaa.gov 301-763-8142



WARNING***** THIS SITE WILL CONTINUE TO BE ACTIVE THE LAST IMAGE TO UPDATE THIS SITE WILL BE GENERATED **** WARNING***** SOON! PRIOR TO AUGUST 2, 2010, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT THROUGH THE YEARS!***********WARNING
WARNING***** THIS SITE WILL CONTINUE TO BE ACTIVE THE LAST IMAGE TO UPDATE THIS SITE WILL BE GENERATED **** WARNING***** SOON! PRIOR TO AUGUST 2, 2010, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT THROUGH THE YEARS!***********WARNING

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