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CIMSS-NOAA WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 17, 2023

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SSEC and CIMSS Scientists in the News: SSEC and CIMSS Scientists in the news: Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) and the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) provide expert interviews, imagery and case studies to promote science. This week: 1) CIMSS Satellite Blog contributors Scott Lindstrom, Scott Bachmeier and Margaret Mooney published these case studies: "Partial Solar Eclipse from Geostationary Orbit" (Nov. 16), "Satellite-based estimates of wind over Tropical Storm Mal on 14 November" (Nov. 14), "Tropical Storm Mal in the south Pacific" (Nov. 13), "Pyrocumulonimbus clouds in Brazil" (Nov. 13), "Creating and Plotting gridded GLM data with CSPPGeo software" (Nov. 13), "Resuspended volcanic ash from the 1912 Novarupta-Katmai eruption in Alaska" (Nov. 11), "30-second imagery of a chemical plant fire in Texas" (Nov. 8) and “Severe Weather over Lower Michigan" (Nov. 6). Read more at the CIMSS Satellite Blog: https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/. (S. Lindstrom, CIMSS, S. Bachmeier, CIMSS, M. Mooney, SSEC)

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Figure: Moon’s orb transiting the Sun captured by the GOES-16 Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI). Credit: Rick Kohrs

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