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Label | File | Abbreviation | Enhancement Description |
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Visible | VIS | Unenhanced Visible imagery that transitions to IR2 overnight | |
Shortwave (IR2) | TXT | IR2 | Channel 2 Shortwave Infrared imagery - Shortwave, sometimes considered "night visible" |
Fire (IR2) | TXT | IR2F | IR Channel 2 with the standard fire enhancement to show hot spot activity |
IR2T | TXT | Shortwave (IR2) | Channel 2 Shortwave Infrared imagery - Alternate enhancement used with Tropical imagery floaters. |
IR4 | Unenhanced Channel 4 Infrared Imagery | ||
Fire Hot | TXT | IR2H | IR Channel 2 with enhancemnet for the hot summer season |
Fire Winter | TXT | IR2W | IR Channel 2 with enhancement for the cool winter season |
Water Vapor | TXT | WV | IR Channel 3 |
RGB | RGB | Combination of Visible and IR using a three channel technique to form a Red/Green/Blue false color image. | |
AVN | TXT | AVN | Aviation color enhancement |
Dvorak | TXT | BD | Dvorak enhancement - used for Tropical Classifications with the Dvorak Technique |
Funktop | TXT | FT | Funktop enhancement - developed by Ted Funk. Highlights intense areas of precipitation |
JSL | TXT | JSL | JSL2 enhancement - developed by Jim Lynch. Used to bring out low level and high level clouds in tropical cyclones |
Rainbow | TXT | RB | Rainbow enhancement curve - Colorful enhancement |
RBTOP | TXT | Rainbow | New variation on the Rainbow enhancement curve - Colorful enhancement |
WVB | TXT | Water Vapor | IR Channel 3, alternate "Blue" hued version |
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