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High resolution POES weather satellite images

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Daily high resolution multispectral satellite images from the NOAA Polar-orbiting Environmental Satellites, centered at Savannah, GA.

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Title: Savannah-Weather from WTOC-TV, Savannah, GA ... Meteorologist Patrick Prokop
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Polar Orbiting Satellite images from WTOC-TV, Savannah, GA from Savannah-weather.com

Category: Weather - Satellite - Savannah - Poes - Wtoc - Wtoctv - Wtoc-tv


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