- The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (or GOES) system, operated by the United States National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS), supports weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and meteorology research. ...
- Goes is a municipality and a city in the southwestern Netherlands in Zuid-Beveland, in the province Zeeland. The city of Goes has approximately 27,000 residents.
- Goès is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France.
- Goes is a genus of longhorn beetles.
- (GOE (Brazil)) Grupamento de Operações Especiais (Portuguese for Special Operations Group), mostly known by its acronym GOE, is the elite arm of the Civil Police of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is comparable to Rio de Janeiro's CORE.
- (Goe (nordic mythology)) Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from *norðvegr, 'the route north'.)
- (Goed) Göd is a small town in Pest County, Hungary.
- (GOE (Interest Areas)) A liking or preference of an activity. The twelve interest factors used by the USES in job analysis are explained in Chapter 11.
- (GOE) An abbreviation for Grade Of Execution.
- (GOE) Guide for Occupational Exploration. GOE was created by the U.S. Department of Labor and uses an intuitive process to relate general interests to career and learning options. The GOE became a standard career reference after its 1977 release. ...
- (GOE) gas, oxygen, and ether
- American geostationary satellites, GOES-E is positioned over the USA / South America and GOES-W is positioned over the Pacific Ocean. See also Meteosat and GMS.
- Used in the context of general equities. (1) Trades ("10 IBM goes on at 115 "); see Print; (2) indicates a change in the stock's inside market ("Apple goes 3/4 bid").
- Satellites in geosynchronous orbit 22,370 miles above the Equator sending back satellite pictures to earth and relaying Data Collection Platform’s river and rainfall data back to the ground.
- adjective to describe a lead (faint trail during a bushwack, unexplored part of a cave, route up a rock face) that pans out, or "goes" where you hoped it would, rather than dead-ending.
- These meteorological satellites are located 22,000 miles above the earth's equator in a geostationary orbit. These satellites take various types of visible and infrared pictures of the same section of the earth's surface twice an hour.
- (kcotjs), of Mytilene, attended Dareius Hystaspis in his Scythian expedition (see Clinton, F. H. ii. p. 313) as commander of the Mytile- naeans, and dissuaded the king from breaking up his bridge ol boats over the Danube, and so cutting off his own retreat. ...
- a class of satellite operated by NOAA, positioned in a nearly stationary orbit over the equator at an altitude of about 22,500 miles. GOES-8 is currently the operational "east" spacecraft at 75 degrees West longitude, while GOES-10 is the "west" spacecraft located at 135 degrees West. ...
- General Ordination Exams; a set of uniform tests required of most seminarians before their graduation from seminary.
- Past or present tense of the verb "say." For example, "Den he goes, 'I like this place'!"
- clothes, knows, toes