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Space Imaging Middle East LLC (SIME) is a regional affiliate of DigitalGlobe, the largest commercial remote sensing company in the world. Established in 1997, SIME started off by introducing high-resolution satellite imagery to the Middle East region, operating from government-run ground stations .
A weather satellite or meteorological satellite is a type of Earth observation satellite that is primarily used to monitor the weather and climate of the Earth. Satellites are mainly of two types: polar orbiting (covering the entire Earth asynchronously) or geostationary (hovering over the same spot on the equator ).
The Persian Gulf region is known for its hot and dry weather, though heavy rains causing flooding have also occurred with greater regularity in recent years. [5] [6] Britain's Royal Meteorological Society stated that the likely cause is a mesoscale convective system. [7]
Portugal weather forecast as wildfires spread to Algarve amid 46C heatwav Tuesday 8 August 2023 23:16 , Andy Gregory Tuesday’s heat in Odemira was expected to reach highs of 36C, with 30C ...
New images by European Space Imaging reveal full extent of the damage caused by blast at Al Ahli hospital in Gaza
An HRPT Image from a NOAA Satellite. Weather satellite pictures are often broadcast as high-resolution picture transmissions (HRPTs), color high-resolution picture transmissions (CHRPTs) for Chinese weather satellite transmissions, or advanced high-resolution picture transmissions (AHRPTs) for EUMETSAT weather satellite transmissions.
A drone image from Maxar Technologies shows an explosion from an airstrike. In another image, devastated and charred residential buildings can be seen. Explosion and smoke from airstrike, Gaza, on ...
Satellite image of the 2013 Middle East cold snap. Snow in Israel, is uncommon, but it occurs in higher elevations; including the northern part of the country and in Jerusalem District. In January and February 1950, Jerusalem experienced the largest snowfall registered since the beginning of meteorological measurements in 1870.