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The satellite, called GOES-16 ... of older GOES satellites and will help provide better weather forecasts. Hurricane Irma made multiple landfalls over the past week, devastating islands in ...
Newly released satellite photos show the widespread destruction left by Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean islands over the weekend. Before Hurricane Irma churned its way to mainland U.S., it killed ...
[Hurricane Irma in Photos: Views from Space of a Monster Storm] You may like The newest GOES weather satellite in NOAA's fleet is now fully operational (video) Watch the sun unleash 600,000-mile ...
according to the National Hurricane Center. Satellite graphics from NOAA show all three storms spinning their way toward land and reveals the trajectory of Irma, which is projected to make ...
Irma is expected to remain a Category 4 or 5 hurricane for at least two to three days, NASA officials said. The GOES-East satellite — also part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
These images of the Virgin Islands, captured by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on NASA's Landsat 8 satellite, show just how much Hurricane Irma has changed the landscape. What once was green ...
New satellite photos show the damaging effect Hurricane Irma has had on many Caribbean islands. The color photos were captured by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat 8 satellite on ...
With maximum winds of 185mph, Irma is tied for the second strongest storm ever observed in the Atlantic. The hurricane is expected to remain at least a Category 4 for the next few days with minor ...
151; -- Satellite images taken before and after Hurricane Irma carved a path through the Caribbean detail the widespread damage from the storm. At least 37 people in the Caribbean and at least ...
Hurricane Irma is tearing across the Atlantic Ocean ... NASA's GOES-16 weather satellite captured a sequence of images that show Irma's eye swirling in frightening fashion.