Looking at Irene
Tropical Storm Lee - September 4, 2011
This satellite image was taken by one of NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites. GOES satellites orbit 22,300 miles above the Earth's equator at speeds equal to Earth's rotation providing constant monitoring of the planet.
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EVENT: Tropical Storm Lee
Last update: 9/4/11
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Hurricane Irene Update - August 27, 2011
Hurricane Irene made landfall at approximately 7:30 am EDT near Cape Lookout, North Carolina with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (Category 1). This NOAA GOES-13 satellite images capture Irene’s landfall moment. Hurricane warnings are in effect for much of the U.S. coast from North Carolina to Maine, as the latest National Hurricane Center’s projected path has it skirting the coast over the next 24 hours, possibly heading inland along Long Island, NY.
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EVENT: Hurricane Irene
Last update: 9/1/11Latest news
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