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  1. Lake Erie Satellite Imagery. Current Lake Erie Sentinel-3 a and b Composited Satellite Imagery from the Ocean and Land Color Imager (OLCI) as of 2023-10-31 showing bloom location and extent. Image credit: The images were derived from Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite data from the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological ...

  2. LIVE weather satellite images of Lake Erie, North America. North America. ICON GFS

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    Feb 16, 2022 · The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired this true-color image of Lake Erie on February 14, 2022. Surrounded by snow and cloud, the lake was nearly covered with ice except for areas near the northern coasts where open water prevailed.

  4. Mar 23, 2021 · This year, however, the Great Lakes ice season was anything but typical. This season started with unseasonably mild temperatures, as much as 8° Fahrenheit (4.5° Celsius) above normal through mid-January. Lake Erie—the shallowest of the Great Lakes and often the first to freeze—had one of the lowest amounts of ice on record for the time of ...

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  6. Sep 24, 2018 · Satellite Image Of Lake Erie From Sentinel 2. For downloading the image create an account or login to the system. Get instant access to current satellite imagery of Lake Erie and advanced satellite data. A large archive of historical satellite images on EOSDA LandViewer.

  7. Lake Erie Astir. While farmlands and forests onshore create spring and summer color, the Great Lakes have their own ways of painting seasonal pictures. Rich with quartz sand and silt, chalky limestone, and abundant phytoplankton, Lake Erie often stands out with its warm-weather brush strokes. On May 12, 2021, the Moderate Resolution Imaging ...

  8. Feb 8, 2022 · A Lake in Winter. In late January 2022, Lake Erie nearly froze over entirely, with ice cover growing well beyond the seasonal average to reach 94 percent. By February 3, the ice cover had dropped to about 62 percent before rising again to 90 percent by February 5. Scientists and everyday citizens who live and work on the Great Lakes know the ...

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