NASA’s Aqua, Terra and TRMM satellites are providing data on Hurricane Danielle daily, and forecasters are using that data to help determine Danielle’s behavior and movement.Go to Source
NASA’s Aqua, Terra and TRMM satellites are providing data on Hurricane Danielle daily, and forecasters are using that data to help determine Danielle’s behavior and movement.Go to Source
Tropical Depression 6 formed on August 22 and strengthened into Tropical Storm Danielle the same day. It is now headed toward the central Atlantic.Go to Source
The GOES-13 Satellite has been busy keeping an eye on two developing low pressure areas numbered 94L and 93L in the Atlantic Ocean today that have a high potential for tropical development.
Tropical Storm Colin was downgraded to a tropical depression after only one day as a minimal tropical storm when upper level wind shear caused Colin’s demise.
System 97L may not yet be a tropical depression, but it feels like it to the residents of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Hispaniola.
Scientists have developed continually updating “movies” of satellite imagery that allows on-line, iPhone and iPad viewing of any cyclone’s movement in the Hurricane Alleys of the Atlantic Ocean or Eastern Pacific Ocean.
NASA’s GOES Project has just released a “movie” of satellite imagery showing the life and times of 2010′s only June hurricane.