NASA / NOAA GOES-13 satellite image showing Hurricane Irene on August 26, 12:32 UTC.
Hurricane Irene is raging the U.S. East Coast and will affect the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast through the Weekend.
At 5 a.m. EDT this morning Hurricane Irene was centered 420 miles south-southwest of Cape Hatteras, NC. (29.3N and 77.2 W) Max. winds 110 mph., moving north at 14 mph. Pressure 942 millibars.
Credit: NASA/NOAA GOES Project
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Istrice1 22 months ago | reply
This is Excellent!
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DarkAngelDay 22 months ago | reply
Cool
USED ASSASSIN 22 months ago | reply
obamas face is the center of the hurricane
K)) [deleted] 22 months ago | reply
Nice capture.
Francesco Littmann - 42 22 months ago | reply
How large is the area covered by the Hurricane? It's incredible!
♫ Lion ♫ 22 months ago | reply
Impressive
contiflex [deleted] 22 months ago | reply
excellent - nasty weather heading towards the US, hope everyone is OK
Rafał P. 22 months ago | reply
Great!
About.com Birding / Wild Birds 10 months ago | reply
Outstanding! Thanks so much for the CC license use.
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