File:Flooding in North Carolina on October 11, 2016.png
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English: The VIIRS Instrument on Suomi NPP provides data that are used in a River Flood Product. The product uses three reflective bands (I01, I02, and I03 at 0.64 µm, 0.86 µm and 1.61 µm, respectively) and the infrared window band I05 at 11.45 µm. The image below (courtesy of Sanmei Li at George Mason University) identifies many flooded regions over North Carolina. In particular, the flooding near Goldsboro and Lumberton is identified. |
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Source | http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/goes/blog/archives/date/2016/10/09 |
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