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MELBOURNE BEACH, Fla. — An infrared NASA satellite image captured an eerie site when Hurricane Matthew moved over Haiti. The image appeared to be a skull, with the eye of the storm as the eye.
An infrared satellite image captured an eerie site when Hurricane Matthew moved over western Haiti. The image appeared to be a sinister-looking skull, with the eye of the storm appearing to be an ...
Visible satellite image from Sunday that shows the central dense overcast (CDO) around the eye of Matthew. The CDO is where the most extreme winds are typically located in a powerful hurricane.
An infrared satellite image captured an eerie site when Hurricane Matthew moved over western Haiti.VIDEO: The Weather Channel takes a look at creepy satellite view of MatthewThe image appeared to ...
An infrared satellite image captured an eerie site when Hurricane Matthew moved over western Haiti. The image appeared to be a sinister-looking skull, with the eye of the storm appearing to be an ...
Meteorologist Matt Devitt captured this eerie image of hurricane Matthew during his newscast yesterday. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
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An infrared satellite image captured an eerie site when Hurricane Matthew moved over western Haiti. The image appeared to be a sinister-looking skull, with the eye of the storm appearing to be an ...
An infrared satellite image captured an eerie site when Hurricane Matthew moved over western Haiti. The image appeared to be a sinister-looking skull, with the eye of the storm appearing to be an ...
An infrared satellite image captured an eerie site when Hurricane Matthew moved over western Haiti. The image appeared to be a sinister-looking skull, with the eye of the storm appearing to be an ...