This is a satellite image taken by a weather satellite located 22,300 miles above the Earth. North American images are taken by the GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) weather satellite while other images around the world are taken by GMS5 and METEOSAT. It shows current cloud cover with the white and grey areas representing cloud cover. This map is useful in tracking the movement of storm systems, particularly where radar data is not available.
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El Día de Hot Salsa and Merengue
If you don’t know the steps, the rhythm will guide you. The sounds of Latin music, Mariachi, and disco will fill your nights as the city comes alive after sundown.