Cyclone Errol rapidly intensifies to Category 5 intensity off the coast of Western Australia
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Cyclone Errol rapidly intensifies to Category 5 intensity of…
2.5-minute JMA Himawari-9 Red Visible (0.64 µm, left) and Clean Infrared Window (10.4 µm, right) images, from 2302 UTC on 15 April to 0942 UTC on 16 April [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
Atmospheric spectra in the west Pacific
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via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Scott Lindstrom)
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Atmospheric spectra in the west Pacific
When Himawari-10 launches (currently scheduled for late 2028/early 2029), it will carry the GHMS, the Geostationary HiMawari Sounder, planned to give hourly sounder imagery (with more frequent observations — about 4 per hour — in smaller targetable domains…
Eruption of Lewotobi in Indonesia
Himawari-9 Ash Height product [click to play MP4 animation]
The Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano in Indonesia erupted shortly before 0940 UTC on 17 June 2025 — and the radiometrically-retrieved Ash Height product from the NOAA/CIMSS Volcanic Cloud Monitoring site (above) indicated that ash reached altitudes of 16-18 km.
The corresponding Ash Loading product (below) showed that there were initially high levels of ash loading, which then decreased as the volcanic cloud expanded across the region.
Himawari-9 Ash Loading product [click to play MP4 animation]
Himawari-9 Ash RGB images created using Geo2Grid(below) revealed that the volcanic cloud was composed of either primarily ash (shades of red), a mixture of ash and SO2 (shades of yellow) or primarily SO2 (shades of cyan).
Himawari-9 Ash RGB images [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
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Himawari-9 Ash Height product [click to play MP4 animation]
The Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano in Indonesia erupted shortly before 0940 UTC on 17 June 2025 — and the radiometrically-retrieved Ash Height product from the NOAA/CIMSS Volcanic Cloud Monitoring site (above) indicated that ash reached altitudes of 16-18 km.
The corresponding Ash Loading product (below) showed that there were initially high levels of ash loading, which then decreased as the volcanic cloud expanded across the region.
Himawari-9 Ash Loading product [click to play MP4 animation]
Himawari-9 Ash RGB images created using Geo2Grid(below) revealed that the volcanic cloud was composed of either primarily ash (shades of red), a mixture of ash and SO2 (shades of yellow) or primarily SO2 (shades of cyan).
Himawari-9 Ash RGB images [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
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Eruption of Lewotobi in Indonesia Himawari-9 Ash Height product [click to play MP4 animation] The Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano in Indonesia erupted shortly before 0940 UTC on 17 June 2025 — and the radiometrically-retrieved Ash Height product from the NOAA/CIMSS…
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Active Monsoon trough over the western Pacific
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via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Scott Lindstrom)
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Active Monsoon trough over the western Pacific
Total Precipitable Water (TPW) fields across the western Pacific (source), show a band of abundant moisture between 10o and 20o N latitude. In addition, the remnants of Sepat are moving to the north and east of Japan, and a tropical depression is making landfall…
Tropical Convection to Bring Heavy Rainfall to Guam
via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Tim Wagner)
via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Tim Wagner)
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Tropical Convection to Bring Heavy Rainfall to Guam
It is mid to late July, and the western Pacific Ocean is starting to see its share of tropical activity. While Tropical Storm Francisco is spinning toward the Ryuku Islands of southwestern Japan, the people of Guam have their eyes on Invest 98W, an intensifying…
First recorded eruption of Krasheninnikov on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia
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First recorded eruption of Krasheninnikov on the Kamchatka P…
Himawari-9 Ash Height derived product [click to play MP4 animation] A radiometrically retrieved Himawari-9 Ash Height product from the NOAA/CIMSS Volcanic Cloud Monitoring site (above) showed the volcanic cloud produced by the first recorded eruption of Krasheninnikov…
Super Typhoon Ragasa (Nando) hits Philippines, Taiwan
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via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Tim Wagner)
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Super Typhoon Ragasa (Nando) hits Philippines, Taiwan
For the past few days, the eyes of the Philippines and Taiwan have been focused on a developing tropical system in the western Pacific. What began as a small group of convective cells northwest of Micronesia on 16 September 2025 has grown into the most intense…
Multiple pyrocumulonimbus clouds produced by a bushfire in southwestern Queensland, Australia
via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Scott Bachmeier)
via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Scott Bachmeier)
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Multiple pyrocumulonimbus clouds produced by a bushfire in s…
10-minute Himawari-9 “Red” Visible (0.64 µm, top), Shortwave Infrared (3.9 µm, center) and “Clean” Infrared Window (10.4 µm, bottom) images, from 0250-0830 UTC on 13 December [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
Invest 94W Poised to Become Tropical Cyclone
via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Tim Wagner)
via Himawari-9 – CIMSS Satellite Blog (author: Tim Wagner)
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Invest 94W Poised to Become Tropical Cyclone
A deepening circulation north of Palau in the western Pacific is projected to intensify into a tropical storm between 3 and 4 February 2026. This system is currently (as of 1600 UTC on 3 Feb 2026) labeled as Invest 94W, but analysis from the Joint Typhoon…
The Impacts of Parallax, or Looking at the Same Scene from a Different Perspective
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The Impacts of Parallax, or Looking at the Same Scene from a…
A recent question from the Weather Service Office in Pago Pago, Amercian Samoa, brought up the issue of parallax. GOES-18 is located at a longitude of 137 degrees west, while American Samoa is at 170 degrees west. This means there’s around 33 degrees of longitude…