The ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Hurricane Florence Looks Absolutely Massive From Space

As Hurricane Florence bears down on the U.S. east coast, weather satellites are monitoring its strength and speed, as well as recording some incredible images of the massive storm. A satellite image released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Florence still some distance away from the U.S. east coast. However, the National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Florence is on track to hit the area around North and South Carolina by Friday, and forecasters warned the storm could be “life threatening” by the time it strikes. Hurricane #Florence this morning as seen from @Space_Station. A few moments later, #Isaac & the outer bands of #Helene were also visible. pic.twitter.com/WJQfS4au4m — Ricky Arnold (@astro_ricky) September 10, 2018 Here's a mesmerizing loop of Hurricane #Florence, seen from #GOESEast today. Florence has weakened to a Cat. 1 hurricane thanks to strong wind shear, but is expected to strengthen again as it heads toward the western Atlantic. Latest: https://t.co/LdMJC4oIds pic.twitter.com/fKigmY9Qfx — NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) September 6, 2018 The NOAA also released a “mesmerizing loop” showing Hurricane Florence from space. It said the storm, currently brewing above the Atlantic Ocean, had weakened to Category 1 strength, but is expected to strengthen into a Category 3 hurricane by the time it makes landfall on the U.S. mainland. I watched the International Space Station...
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