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Coloured satellite image of Hurricane Linda
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Coloured satellite image of Hurricane Linda
Hurricane Linda. Coloured computer three- dimensional reconstruction, based on satellite data, of Hurricane Linda off the coast of Mexico (top right). North is towards top left. The hurricane is the swirl of clouds surrounding the central eye (lower right), an area of calmer, cloud-free air at very low pressure. Winds reached almost 190 miles per hour around the eye, making this the strongest hurricane on record in the Eastern Pacific (blue). Hurricanes form in the tropics due to large-scale evaporation and convection over warm seas. Image taken on 12 September 1997 by the American GOES-9 satellite
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Climate Extreme From Space Hurricane Meteorology Mexico Severe Storm Storm Strongest Weather Linda
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This print showcases a coloured satellite image of Hurricane Linda, an awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. The three-dimensional reconstruction, based on satellite data, vividly portrays the hurricane off the coast of Mexico in all its glory. Positioned at the top right corner of the image, with north towards the top left, Hurricane Linda is depicted as a mesmerizing swirl of clouds encircling its central eye located at the lower right. The eye itself appears as a calm and cloud-free area amidst turbulent surroundings, characterized by extremely low pressure. With winds reaching an astonishing speed of nearly 190 miles per hour around this core region, Hurricane Linda holds an unparalleled record as the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Eastern Pacific. This remarkable snapshot was captured on 12 September 1997 by America's GOES-9 satellite and offers a unique perspective from space. It serves as a testament to both the power and beauty found within our planet's weather systems. As hurricanes form due to large-scale evaporation and convection over warm seas in tropical regions, this image stands as a reminder of nature's ability to create severe storms that can leave lasting impacts. Science Photo Library presents this extraordinary print for those fascinated by meteorology and climate studies alike. Its striking visuals allow us to appreciate both the magnificence and destructive potential inherent in these natural phenomena while fostering further understanding about their behavior through scientific exploration.
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