Gaze Down Into the eye of Hurricane Ian, Seen From Orbit By Nancy_A
A crew member onboard the International Space Station took this photograph of Hurricane Ian on September 26 while orbiting more than 400 kilometers above Earth’s surface. At the time, the space station was located over the Caribbean Sea east of Belize, and Hurricane Ian was just south of Cuba. Over the course of the day, it grew from a tropical storm to a category-2 hurricane.the eye of a hurricane is a circular zone of fair weather at the storm’s center.
The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite on the NOAA–NASA Suomi NPP satellite captured views of the metropolitan areas of Fort Myers and North Naples, Florida showing city lights seen from orbit before and after Hurricane Ian passed through the area. Data from September 30 were compared to a pre-storm composite and overlaid on landcover data collected by Landsat 8 and 9. Credit: NASA Earth Observatory.
The animation above shows the evolution of Ian’s wind field between September 25–29, 2022. The strongest winds appear bright yellow; more moderate winds are shades of orange and bright purple.As Ian barreled past Cuba and passed into the Gulf of Mexico on September 27, the hurricane’s eye was roughly 20 km wide. As it strengthened over the ocean, the eye expanded to a width of 55 km , then reducing in size before landfall in Florida.
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