Looking for a photo of this latest storm?
Or, for that matter, a photo of any storm?
The source you’re looking for is NASA’s GOES site.
This picture was taken at 5 p.m. Friday — about 45 minutes ago:
Want high-resolution for page one? No problem. Go to that site, check Eastern or Western USA — depending on your needs — and then click on “large image.”
You’ll find lots of other stuff there, as well. So feel free to poke around. And publish anything you want — it’s all in the public domain. Courtesy of the taxpayers of the United States.
GOES, by the way, stands for Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites. Which is NASA speak for: The satellite hovers over one spot and shoots pictures of Earth like an effin’ madman.
