Tracking hurricane irma s path over florida updated 5 00 pm et sept.
Satellite image of hurricane irma over florida.
Individual images have been combined into a larger mosaic and tiled for distribution.
According to noaa s national hurricane center irma is a category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds near 130 miles per hour.
Noaa released aerial imagery that reveals the extent of the damage that hurricane irma unleashed along the coast of florida.
The suomi npp satellite captured this infrared nighttime image of hurricane irma between cuba and the florida keys on sunday sept.
The wind flow around hurricane irma s eye is illustrated in this overlay with a visible satellite image of irma on tuesday.
Maximum sustained winds are 75 mph and central pressure is 965 mb on the 5 am edt nhc advisory.
And it s likely to make landfall somewhere in florida over the weekend.
Florida usvi hurricane irma imagery.
Noaa goes 16 satellite catches irma s eye over the florida keys.
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The approximate ground sample distance gsd for each pixel is 50 cm zoom level 18.
11 2017 hurricane irma lost strength as it swept across florida and was downgraded to a tropical storm on monday.
Early on august 31 shortly after the development of a central dense overcast cdo and an eye feature irma underwent rapid intensification becoming a category 2 hurricane at 18 00 utc and then a.
11 satellite ir image showing the center of hurricane irma as a minimal hurricane along the northwest florida coast just inland from cedar key early in the morning of september 11 th.
Two other atlantic systems to watch.
Hurricane irma is not alone.
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Noaa goes 16 captured this geocolor image of irma s eye over the florida keys at approximately 9 00 am edt this morning september 10 2017.
View metadata for the hurricane irma imagery.
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The tracker also allows users to go back in time and view and interact with the satellite imagery from the past hurricanes this year.
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.