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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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  5. 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 ...

  6. From the eye to storm surge: The anatomy of a hurricane - AOL

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    The eye of Hurricane Epsilon on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, as seen by the Air Force Hurricane Hunters. (Hurricane Hunters) Storm chasers and hurricane hunters that have been in the eye of powerful ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Astronaut Nick Hague captured a spectacular image of the storm’s ‘eye’, where there is a small calm area. Space station image of Hurricane Dorian captures storm’s monstrous eye Skip to ...