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Routine ADM

Satellite sector moved

Issued (1558Z FRI AUG 21 2026) · by Gerhardt, on duty as SDM

Satellite moves MDS STATUS...

Each GOES weather satellite has two “mesoscale sectors” — small, movable windows that the satellite photographs roughly every 60 seconds, far more often than its routine full-disk and continental scans. Forecasters aim them at whatever is most important that day. This section announces where they are being pointed and for how long.

GOES-West is pointing mesoscale sector 2 at a point about 105 mi ESE of Grand Junction, CO — to support severe thunderstorm and tornado forecasting. That means this patch of sky gets a fresh satellite image about once a minute instead of every 5 to 10 minutes, so forecasters can watch storms develop almost in real time.

Centre point
38.6°N, 106.7°W view on map
Window
until
Reason given
severe weather operations in the Central Plains and Four Corners region, with a radar outage in Pueblo, CO
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Exactly as NWS transmitted it. Everything above is our plain-English reading of this text — if the two ever disagree, this is the authoritative version.

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NOUS42 KWNO 211559
ADMSDM

SENIOR DUTY METEOROLOGIST NWS ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE
NWS CENTRAL OPERATIONS COLLEGE PARK MD
1558Z FRI AUG 21 2026


MDS STATUS...

GOES-W MDS Sector 2 will be centered over 38.6N/106.7W until
22/1200Z in support of severe weather operations in the Central
Plains and Four Corners region, with a radar outage in Pueblo, CO.


Gerhardt/SDM/NCO