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AWIPS Display: Infrared Satellite Image Satellite imagery, especially animated, is critical in weather forecasting, particularly in short-term prediction. AWIPS ingests infrared (IR), visible, and water vapor imagery. Numerous color "enhancements" can be placed on satellite pictures to better differentiate cloud types and levels, cloud growth and decay, and other information. The image at left shows a color-enhanced IR image. Mid and high-level clouds are shown over the southeastern United States and across the Missouri Valley. A thunderstorm complex also appears in Mississippi with scattered thunderstorms in middle Tennessee and northern Georgia. Some low clouds appear across Oklahoma. Dark zones normally represent clear areas.

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