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Love the Sierra
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Satellite information

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Hello,
To what web site do you go look up satellite pictures for snow and other condition information?
NOAA has satellite pictures, of course, but I have no idea how to pinpoint a specific area.
Thanks
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Love the Sierra wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:44 pm Hello,
To what web site do you go look up satellite pictures for snow and other condition information?
NOAA has satellite pictures, of course, but I have no idea how to pinpoint a specific area.
Thanks
I use two primary sources:
https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/ low resolution daily imagery
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel-playground/ high resolution, updates every few days (toggle the satellites off and on to get a regular map view)

and there is Caltopo.com's paid access to SentinelHub, some other usable imagery that update a few times daily and a low resolution feed that updates every ten minutes. it's $50 a year tho.
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Wow. What did everyone do in the 80's? Just go and adjust as long as the roads are open. We just used to call ranger stations to find out conditions.
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rlown wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 6:07 pm Wow. What did everyone do in the 80's? Just go and adjust as long as the roads are open. We just used to call ranger stations to find out conditions.
I too am in favor of banning information sharing on the internet.
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one other site I find useful is the HRRR smoke map. it can be a little finnicky (not every run is complete) but it's a pretty good viz tool for short term smoke forecasts.

https://hwp-viz.gsd.esrl.noaa.gov/smoke/
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