MAVERICK WX

Source
api.weather.gov

Glossary

The jargon that shows up in NWS operational messages and API responses, defined in plain English. Where NWS publishes no legend — several radiosonde codes — we say so rather than guess.

31 entries shown

Satellite

MDS also: mesoscale sector, mesoscale domain sector, meso sector

Mesoscale Domain Sector — a small, movable, rapid-scan satellite window.

Each GOES satellite scans a fixed full-disk view and a continental view on a set schedule, plus two small “mesoscale” boxes about 1,000 km across that can be aimed anywhere in view and are photographed roughly every 60 seconds. Forecasters point them at the day’s highest-stakes weather — a developing tornado outbreak, a hurricane’s eye, a fast-moving wildfire.

GOES also: GOES-East, GOES-West

The American geostationary weather satellites.

GOES satellites sit 22,236 miles above the equator, orbiting at exactly the speed the Earth turns, so each one stares at the same face of the planet forever. GOES-East watches the Americas and the Atlantic; GOES-West watches the western US and the Pacific.