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Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1550 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1600 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1610 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1620 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1630 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1640 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1650 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1700 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1710 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1720 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1730 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 29 Aug 2019 - 1740 UTC
11.2 µm - IR Longwave Window Band - 2 km resolution - the traditional longwave infrared window band, is used to diagnose discrete clouds and organized features for general weather forecasting, analysis, and broadcasting applications. Observations from this IR window channel characterize atmospheric processes associated with extratropical cyclones and also in single thunderstorms and convective complexes.