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    Some of the most beautiful and interesting satellite images of 2019 (part 1)

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    • pavelneuman
      pavelneuman last edited by pavelneuman

      The post Some of the most beautiful and interesting satellite images of 2019 I processed was originally posted at Pierre Markuse's blog.

      Just like last year and the year before I will again recap this year with a selection of the more beautiful or interesting satellite images I processed.

      The selection is rather big this year, but there were many good and interesting satellite images to choose from. Aside from this selection, you can find all my images in full resolution here on my Flickr.

      So let’s get started: You can click each image to enlarge it somewhat for a quick view, however, the full-resolution and quality images are available for download at the Flickr-link provided in each image description in case you want to use the image somewhere and I encourage you to use those, as they look much better in most cases.

      The Shiveluch Volcano in Kamchatka, Russia

      desc:Shiveluch Volcano;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      desc:Shiveluch Volcano;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      desc:Shiveluch Volcano;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      The Shiveluch Volcano in Kamchatka, Russia was quite photogenic this year, every now and then showing ash plumes and ash trails. Flickr: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3

      Wildfire near Lake Echo, Australia

      desc:Wildfire near Lake Echo, Tasmania;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      Here we have an image of a wildfire near Lake Echo in Australia. The image is a combination of natural colors and infrared. You can read more about how to process wildfire images here in this article. Flickr link.

      A very cold Chicago, Illinois

      desc:A very cold Chicago, Illinois;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      This image is showing Lake Michigan and Chicago during a cold weather period at the end of January 2019. Flickr link.

      Lake Michigan and Lake Huron with some lake-effect snow to the east, USA, Canada

      desc:Lake Michigan and Lake Huron with some lake-effect snow to the east, USA, Canada;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      This Sentinel-3 image is showing a wonderful example of lake-effect snow at Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in January 2019. Flickr link.

      Floods in Queensland, Northern Australia

      desc:Floods in Queensland, Northern Australia;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      Floods hit Queensland, Australia, in January and February 2019. These images compare the situation before and during the floods. Flickr link.

      Snowy Pyrenees, France, Spain, Andorra

      desc:Snowy Pyrenees, France, Spain, Andorra;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      Quite a beautiful view of the Pyrenees with snow cover in February 2019. Flickr link.

      Parts of the Dolomites and Lake Garda, Italy – 3d view

      desc:Parts of the Dolomites and Lake Garda, Italy - 3d view;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      Visible here are parts of the Dolomites and Lake Garda, Italy, in a 3d view made using a digital elevation model which has a Sentinel-2 image draped over it. The image also tried to go for a natural look, reintroducing atmospheric effects. Flickr link.

      Close-up view of iceberg A68 disintegrating in the central part, Weddell Sea, Antarctica

      desc:Close-up view of iceberg A68 disintegrating in the central part, Weddell Sea, Antarctica;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      desc:Iceberg A68, Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      The upper close-up view of the massive iceberg A68 shows, that it is disintegrating in its central part, Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Flickr link.

      The second image is a SAR image of the whole iceberg. Flickr link.

      Sakurajima Volcano (桜島), Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan

      desc:Sakurajima Volcano (桜島), Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      The Sakurajima Volcano (桜島), in the Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan, showed some activity again and again in 2019, and can be seen in an image from February here. Flickr link.

      Viedma Glacier, Lake Viedma, Southern Patagonian Ice Field, Chile, Argentina 3d view

      desc:Viedma Glacier, Lake Viedma, Southern Patagonian Ice Field, Chile, Argentina 3d view;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      A 3d view of the Viedma Glacier, Lake Viedma, Southern Patagonian Ice Field, in Chile. Created by combining Copernicus Sentinel data with ASTER GDEM data. While processed in 2019, the image data is from 2017. Flickr link.

      The animation is showing the retreat of the Viedma Glacier during the last 6 years:

      Poppies on the hills north of Corona Freeway near Lake Elsinore, California, USA

      desc:Poppies on the hills north of Corona Freeway near Lake Elsninore, California, USA;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      A beautiful image of poppies blooming on the hills north of Corona Freeway near Lake Elsinore, California, USA. Flickr link.

      Mozambique floods caused by tropical cyclone Idai comparison before (March 2nd) and after (March 20th)

      desc:Mozambique floods caused by tropical cyclone Idai comparison before (March 2nd) and after (March 20th);photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      The enormous Mozambique floods caused by tropical cyclone Idai in comparison view. Before image (March 2nd) and after image (March 20th). Flickr link.

      Central Pyrenees, Spain, France 3d view

      desc:Central Pyrenees, Spain, France 3d view;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      The Central Pyrenees mountain range, Spain, France 3d view. Created by combining Copernicus Sentinel data with ASTER GDEM data. Flickr link.

      Anak Krakatau, Indonesia

      desc:Anak Krakatau, Indonesia;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      The Anak Krakatau Volcano in Indonesia was showing some activity this year after a large underwater collapse which caused a deadly tsunami in December 2018. Flickr link.

      Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico

      desc:Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico - March 28th, 2019;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      Some activity of the Popocatépetl Volcano in Mexico. Flickr link.

      Algae bloom in the Northern Caspian Sea

      desc:Algae bloom in the Northern Caspian Sea;photo: Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      A quite colorful and very visible algae bloom in the Northern Caspian Sea. Flickr link.

      Southern United Kingdom and the Channel

      desc:Southern United Kingdom and the Channel;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      A rare almost cloud-free view of the Southern United Kingdom and the Channel as seen by Sentinel-3. Flickr link.

      Pyrocumulus clouds at the HWF042 wildfire near High Level, Alberta, Canada

      desc:Pyrocumulus clouds at the HWF042 wildfire near High Level, Alberta, Canada;photo:Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

      Visible here are developing Pyrocumulus clouds at the HWF042 wildfire near High Level, Alberta, Canada. Flickr link.

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