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Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 1840 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 1850 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 1900 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 1910 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 1940 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 1950 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 2010 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 2020 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 2030 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 2050 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 2110 UTC
Band 6 - 2.2 µm - Cloud Particle - Near IR - 29 Jun 2019 - 2140 UTC
2.2 µm - "Cloud Particle Size" Band - 2 km resolution - in conjunction with other bands, Band 6 will enable cloud particle size estimation. Cloud particle growth is an indication of cloud development and intensity of that development. Other applications include: use in aerosol particle size estimation, cloud screening, hot-spot detection, and snow detection.
Band 6 is a visible channel and is therefore black during nighttime hours.