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Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0250 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0300 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0310 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0320 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0340 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0350 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0400 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0410 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0420 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0430 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0450 UTC
Band 14 - 11.2 µm - Longwave Window - IR - 18 Sep 2020 - 0500 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.