Map Layers

Map Layers: World Satellite Infrared

Feature Summary

The World Satellite Infrared Map Layer in GSatTrack utilizes data from satellite-based infrared sensors to capture thermal radiation emitted by objects on the Earth's surface and in the atmosphere. By analyzing these infrared images, users can visualize cloud formations, track weather systems, and monitor environmental phenomena such as wildfires and volcanic eruptions. The integration of this layer into GSatTrack enhances situational awareness and facilitates informed decision-making in diverse industries and applications.

Additional Information

How-To: Enable Map Layers: World Satellite Infrared

  1. Go to the Map Mode Indicator in the top right hand corner of the portal and click on “Layers”

  2. Click on “World Satellite Infrared”

  3. Interact with the new map data

How-To: Disable Map Layers: World Satellite Infrared

  1. Go to the Map Mode Indicator in the top right hand corner of the portal and click on “Layers”

  2. Click on “World Satellite Infrared”

  3. World Satellite Infrared data will no longer be visible

Key Features

  • Global Coverage: The map layer offers comprehensive coverage of the Earth's surface, providing users with infrared imagery from satellites orbiting the planet.

  • Real-time Updates: Users can access near real-time infrared imagery, allowing them to monitor dynamic weather conditions and environmental events as they unfold.

  • High Resolution: The satellite-based infrared imagery offers high-resolution views of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, enabling detailed analysis and interpretation.

  • Multi-layer Visualization: GSatTrack supports multi-layer visualization, allowing users to overlay the satellite infrared imagery with additional data such as weather radar, terrain maps, or asset locations for enhanced context.

  • Historical Data Analysis: Users can access historical infrared imagery to analyze past weather patterns, track environmental changes, and identify trends over time.

  • User-friendly Interface: The intuitive interface of GSatTrack makes it easy for users to navigate and interpret satellite infrared imagery, facilitating quick decision-making even for users with limited expertise in meteorology.

Use Cases

The World Satellite Infrared Map Layer is valuable in a variety of operational scenarios:

  • Natural Disaster Monitoring: Emergency response teams and disaster management agencies can use The World Satellite Infrared Map Layer to monitor natural disasters such as hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons, enabling timely evacuation and response efforts.

  • Environmental Monitoring: Environmental agencies and conservation organizations can utilize the map layer to monitor environmental phenomena such as wildfires, deforestation, and air pollution, facilitating proactive measures to mitigate environmental degradation.

  • Maritime Operations: Maritime industries can benefit from the satellite infrared imagery to monitor weather conditions at sea, identify storm systems, and plan shipping routes to avoid adverse weather conditions.

  • Agricultural Management: Farmers and agricultural professionals can leverage the map layer to monitor crop health, assess water stress, and detect early signs of pest infestation or disease, optimizing agricultural practices and improving crop yields.

  • Aviation Safety: Aviation authorities and pilots can use the satellite infrared imagery to assess atmospheric conditions, detect turbulence, and identify areas of potential icing, enhancing flight safety and operational efficiency.

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