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These pages provide easy access to the very latest wefax images transmitted
by the Meteosat satellite. We make every effort to ensure that our pictures
are as up-to-date as possible, they'll usually arrive here within 5 minutes
of reception, remember that the times shown in the captions are in GMT.
The images have all been jpeg compressed to about 100Kbytes, but are otherwise
exactly
as Meteosat disseminated them - in monochrome with a resolution of 800
x 800 pixels and with landmass outlines.
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Eclipse '99 related image
files. Also there's Jef Keymeulen C02/C03 animation
or Eumetsat's MET6 image
sequence
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Use our graphical
interface page to get the latest full res Meteosat images and to access
our archive directories.
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Or click the file
list if you're on a slow link and don't need to see all the thumbnails
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The latest
D2 image is the most frequently transmitted view of Western Europe,
the Atlantic and North Africa
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Our 24 hour slide
show uses Server-Side Push to create a short animated sequence
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Click info
and links for access to our readme and other background information
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Link to our archive server SATPIX.NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Permission is granted for anyone to use our Meteosat images in any way
they wish, we ask only that you provide a link to this page along with
any of the images you display.
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Last Updated: 14th Jan 1999
Steve Marchant, CCC