"Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." -- Mark Twain

...Until JAF

Weather today is complex. It can be hot and cold, ambiguous and clear, rainy and slushy. The sun shines, and fish gasp for breath on the beach. Tomatoes shrivel on the vine and corn burns up in the fields, while corporate azaleas next to the sidewalk are lush with sprinkler rainwater. It may be time to make earth say beans on the campus of ADM. That's why we bring you JAFSAT: a 24 hour per day view of the world.

View JAFSAT to see weather. For example, the picture below is an actual JAFSAT image of the Pacific Ocean. If you live in the Pacific Ocean, return here daily for the latest JAFSAT picture from space.

The Pacific Ocean, Earth. Look outside with JAFSAT.

JAFSAT:�A new world view.

The Mir Space Station, currently housing JAFSAT weather instruments for just rubles a day. Mir and JAFSAT: We just don't go away....Well, as of April 2001, the Mir/JAFSAT relationship has been redefined to reflect a change in the status of Mir.


Mir Space Station: Former Low-Cost Host of JAFSAT instruments. Mir and JAFSAT have been the old reliables.

Soon: The X-33JAF will travel to space each week, so astronauts can read the JAFSAT barometer.

The X-33JAF: the next thing after the Space Shuttle, developed by JAF Systems in conjunction with NASA and Lockheed....Click here for JAF Space Defence

Look out the window: it's JAFSAT


JAFSAT now features a user-interactive Weather Reporting Interface (WRI). The WRI allows JAFSAT to distribute weather alerts to all corners of the Tri-City area. Your weather observation is transmitted by a special JAFmail Nomad Device to JAFSystems. So, look out the window for JAF with the WRI. Good Job!

To activate the WRI, click here.


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That cloud looks ominous. What's that in the sky? It's JAF. JAF floats in the skies between the United States, Mexico, and Colombia to synergize the weather for you.
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