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How frequent is the Satellite Imagery?

Written by Sawyer Hansen

Updated at June 17th, 2025

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The satellite imagery source we use takes a new image every 2 to 3 days. 

We cannot guarantee imagery to come through this frequently because of cloud and smoke cover. 

A cloud filter has been put in place so that images containing large amounts of clouds are not used, ensuring that any images that come through are good, clear images that provide you good data.

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