Tropical Storm Frank was wavering overnight in the eastern Pacific Ocean, just off the southwest Mexican coast, and recent satellite data has confirmed that convection has strengthened within the storm.Go to Source
Tropical Storm Frank was wavering overnight in the eastern Pacific Ocean, just off the southwest Mexican coast, and recent satellite data has confirmed that convection has strengthened within the storm.Go to Source
The eighth tropical depression of the Eastern Pacific Ocean hurricane season formed during the early morning hours of August 20, and the GOES-11 satellite captured infrared images of its birth.Go to Source
The eighth tropical depression of the Eastern Pacific Ocean hurricane season formed during the early morning hours of August 20, and the GOES-11 satellite captured infrared images of its birth.
Estelle’s main areas of convection and thunderstorms were in two separate areas, indicating the circulation has weakened because of the wind shear it has encountered.
NASA’s Terra satellite captured an impressive visible image of Tropical Storm Dianmu as it continues to travel through the East China Sea and is headed for a landfall in South Korea.
NASA satellite imagery of Tropical Storm Chanthu revealed a large area of moderate to very heavy rainfall as it nears the southeast China coast.
When NASA’s Aqua satellite flew over System 97W in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean on July 19 at 0417 UTC (12:17 a.m. EDT), it captured temperature data on some very high thunderstorms and strong convection happening inside.
Tropical Depression 04W formed out of disturbance 98W this weekend after this passed over Luzon, the Philippines.
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.
The storm known formerly as Tropical Depression 6E, or TD6E, has been downgraded into a remnant low pressure system in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.