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Snow from East Coast Winter Storm

Image captured Jan 30, 2022, by the MODIS instrument aboard the Terra satellite.
MODIS data image of before and after a snow storm, January 2022.
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False-color (Bands 7-2-1) corrected reflectance before and after images of snow along the East Coast of the USA after a winter storm. The image on the left is from before the storm on January 27, 2022, and the image on the right is from after the storm on January 30, 2022. The images were acquired by Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradometer (MODIS), aboard the Terra satellite.

This band combination can be used to distinguish snow and ice from clouds. Snow and ice are very reflective in the visible part of the spectrum (Band 1), and absorbent in Bands 2 (near infrared) and 7 (short-wave infrared, or SWIR). The snow, in blue, mainly fell along the eastern coastal regions and can be seen in the comparison image from Virginia to Massachusetts. Swipe the center bar back and forth to see the snow along the coast.

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