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Severe Weather Educational Resources

The Most Extreme Weather in America

satellite imagery of lightning

North America is home to a variety of climate types and severe weather events. To stay ahead of severe weather, satellites continually monitor our atmosphere. The data and images they collect are sent back to Earth in near real-time. Meteorologists keep a close eye on that satellite data to warn us about extreme weather heading our way. When it comes to watching out for severe weather, the GOES and JPSS satellites have us covered! 

Learn more about the most extreme weather in America!

Hurricanes

Tornadoes

Thunderstorms & Lightning

Flooding & Drought









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