Satellite Meteorology: GOES Channel Selection
Cloud Table
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Cirrus Clouds Viewed with the Visible Channel
Cirrus Clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Daytime
Cirrus Clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Nighttime
Cirrus Clouds Viewed with the 6.7 Micron Channel
Cirrus Clouds Viewed with the 10.7 Micron Channel
Cirrus Clouds Viewed with the 13.3 Micron Channel
Cumulonimbus Clouds Viewed with the Visible Channel
Cumulonimbus Clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Daytime
Cumulonimbus Clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Nighttime
Cumulonimbus Clouds Viewed with the 6.7 Micron Channel
Cumulonimbus Clouds Viewed with the 10.7 Micron Channel
Cumulonimbus Clouds Viewed with the 13.3 Micron Channel
Cumulus Clouds Viewed with the Visible Channel
Cumulus Clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Daytime
Cumulus clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Nighttime
Cumulus Clouds Viewed with the 6.7 Micron Channel
Cumulus Clouds Viewed with the 10.7 Micron Channel
Cumulus Clouds Viewed with the 13.3 Micron Channel
Stratus Clouds Viewed with the Visible Channel
Stratus Clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Daytime
Stratus Clouds Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Nighttime
Stratus Clouds Viewed with the 6.7 Micron Channel
Stratus Clouds Viewed with the 10.7 Micron Channel
Stratus Clouds Viewed with the 13.3 Micron Channel
Fog Viewed with the Visible Channel
Fog Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Daytime
Fog Viewed with the 3.9 Micron Channel during Nighttime
Fog Viewed with the 6.7 Micron Channel
Fog Viewed with the 10.7 Micron Channel
Fog Viewed with the 13.3 Micron Channel