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  2. File : Hurricane Katrina Eye viewed from Hurricane Hunter.jpg

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  3. Eye (cyclone) - Wikipedia

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    The formation of an eye is almost always an indicator of increasing tropical cyclone organisation and strength. Because of this, forecasters watch developing storms closely for signs of eye formation. [citation needed] For storms with a clear eye, detection of the eye is as simple as looking at pictures from a weather satellite. However, for ...

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  6. What does Hurricane Milton look like from space? NASA ... - AOL

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    The ominous eye of Hurricane Milton is visible in stunning detail from outer space in a timeplapse video released Tuesday by NASA.. From 275 miles above Earth, the powerful storm can be seen ...

  7. Maps show Tropical Storm Francine's path and forecast - AOL

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    A satellite image of Tropical Storm Francine on 11:18 p.m. Eastern Time on Sept. 11, 2024, as it moves over Louisiana. / Credit: NOAA/NESDIS/STAR GOES-East Several hurricane watches and warnings ...

  8. Asheville, North Carolina, resident Stephan Pruitt is a photographer who captured some of the devastation left by Hurricane Helene. He called it "by far the worst" storm the town has ever experienced.

  9. Portal:Tropical cyclones/Selected image - Wikipedia

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    This false-color satellite image of Hurricane Wilma was taken at 13:15 UTC on October 19, 2005, just hours after Wilma had intensified to become the most powerful Atlantic hurricane ever observed with a pressure of 882 mbar. In this picture, Wilma has a 2 nautical mile wide eye, the smallest on record.