This after image of an area of key west florida looks eerily fake.
Irma satellite pics.
Noaa released aerial imagery that reveals the extent of the damage that hurricane irma unleashed along the coast of florida.
Individual images have been combined into a larger mosaic and tiled for distribution.
This geocolor image from the goes 16 weather satellite shows hurricane irma left and hurricane jose right whirling over the atlantic ocean on thursday sept.
These satellite images display its fierce power.
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The noaa satellite goes 16 captured this geocolor image of hurricane irma passing the eastern end of cuba at about 8 00 a m.
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In the satellite images below the destruction caused by irma is made painfully clear.
Created by noaa s partners at the cooperative institute for research in the atmosphere the experimental imagery enhancement displays geostationary satellite data in different ways for day or night.
A hurricane track will only appear if there is an active storm in the atlantic or eastern pacific regions.
Click the play button on this visible satellite animation of irma as it became a category 5 tuesday morning.
The nascent storm began developing upper level poleward outflow as an anticyclone became established over the system with banding features becoming increasingly evident in satellite images.
The approximate ground sample distance gsd for each pixel is 50 cm zoom level 18.
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Explore the world in real time launch web map in new window noaa satellite maps latest 3d scene this high resolution imagery is provided by geostationary weather satellites permanently stationed more than 22 000 miles above the earth.
In addition it will be used for ongoing research efforts for testing and developing standards for airborne digital imagery.
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