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Satellites watch Category 5 Hurricane Melissa ahead of potentially record-breaking landfall in Jamaica
Satellites around Earth are watching as a powerful Hurricane Melissa travels toward Jamaica. On Oct. 21, scientists began monitoring Hurricane Melissa — the 13th named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane ...
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Tracking hurricanes from space: How it's done today
High above Earth's surface, GOES-18 and GOES-19 are the current pair of operational geostationary satellites monitoring the Western Hemisphere, orbiting in the GOES West and GOES East positions, ...
NOAA's GOES-19 satellite peered down into the swirling eye of Hurricane Melissa, revealing spiralling vortices within the storm's core. (CSU/CIRA & NOAA) Marjorie Taylor Greene Tells ’60 Minutes’ That ...
NASA has launched two of four planned satellites into orbit that the space agency says will improve the tracking of tropical cyclones by this hurricane season. Until now, weather satellites could only ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Prior to landfall, Hurricane Hunters flew through Hurricane Melissa and found a pressure reading down to 892mb, making it the strongest storm at landfall in the Atlantic basin.
Satellite images taken before and after Hurricane Melissa show the destruction it wreaked on Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica when it made landfall on Tuesday. Satellite images show the extent of damage the island sustained. The deadly hurricane has left more than half a million people in ...
NASA satellites captured a striking bright blue plume in the Caribbean after Hurricane Melissa. The unusual colour revealed ...
Parts of the Caribbean began surveying the extensive damage caused by the deadly Hurricane Melissa, which made landfall in Jamaica as a powerful Category 5 hurricane on Tuesday, Oct. 28. As the ...
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