martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014

HS3 Research Feature! NASA's HS3 Looks Hurricane Edouard in the Eye

HS3 Research Feature! NASA's HS3 Looks Hurricane Edouard in the Eye
NASA and NOAA scientists participating in NASA’s Hurricane and Severe Storms Sentinel (HS3) mission used their expert skills, combined with a bit of serendipity on Sept. 17, 2014, to guide the remotely piloted Global Hawk over the eye of Hurricane Edouard and release a sonde that rotated within the eye as it descended and fell into the eyewall of the storm at low levels. STORY:
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/nasas-hs3-looks-hurricane-edouard-in-the-eye/

EASTERN PACIFIC *Full Update* Tropical Storm Rachel Dwarfed by

EASTERN PACIFIC *Full Update* Tropical Storm Rachel Dwarfed by Developing System 90E
Rachel is spinning down west of Mexico's Baja California, and another tropical low pressure area developing dwarfs the tropical storm. STORY/IMAGE:
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/rachel-eastern-pacific

ATLANTIC OCEAN- System 97L is spinning in the western

ATLANTIC OCEAN- System 97L is spinning in the western Atlantic today. Shower activity associated with the weak low pressure area located a little more than 100 miles northwest of Bermuda is minimal and development is not expected, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The low should move toward the north and then north-northeast over the next couple of days. System 97L has a low chance for development. In fact, NHC gives it a "near zero" percent chance of development over the next 5 days. This infrared image was taken this morning at 6:52 a.m. EDT from NOAA's GOES-East satellite.
Foto: ATLANTIC OCEAN- System 97L is spinning in the western Atlantic today. Shower activity associated with the weak low pressure area located a little more than 100 miles northwest of Bermuda is minimal and development is not expected, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The low should move toward the north and then north-northeast over the next couple of days. System 97L has a low chance for development. In fact, NHC gives it a "near zero" percent chance of development over the next 5 days. This infrared image was taken this morning at 6:52 a.m. EDT from NOAA's GOES-East satellite.

The Eastern Atlantic African Dust Storm Continues

The Eastern Atlantic African Dust Storm Continues- One of the things that NASA's HS3 hurricane mission has been investigating this year is the Saharan Air Layer and how Saharan dust affects tropical cyclones. On Sept. 29 at 8:15 a.m. EDT, the MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Terra satellite took this picture of Saharan dust blowing off the western coasts of Mauritania and the Western Sahara and over the Atlantic Ocean. For more on the #NASAHS3 mission visit: www.nasa.gov/hs3
Foto: The Eastern Atlantic African Dust Storm Continues-  One of the things that NASA's HS3 hurricane mission has been investigating this year is the Saharan Air Layer and how Saharan dust affects tropical cyclones. On Sept. 29 at 8:15 a.m. EDT, the MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Terra satellite took this picture of Saharan dust blowing off the western coasts of Mauritania and the Western Sahara and over the Atlantic Ocean. For more on the #NASAHS3 mission visit: www.nasa.gov/hs3

VIDEO .Misión Global Hawk Sobrevuelo del Ojo de Edouard.

VIDEO (time lapse): #NASAHS3 Mission Global Hawk Overflight of the Eye of Edouard. VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcStPvXMfSQ
For the related story:
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/nasas-hs3-looks-hurricane-edouard-in-the-eye/


VIDEO (lapso de tiempo): # NASAHS3 Misión Global Hawk Sobrevuelo del Ojo de Edouard. VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcStPvXMfSQ
Para el artículo relacionado:
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/nasas-HS3-parece-huracán-eduardo-en-el-eye/

Global Hawk Overflight of the Eye of Edouard

Global Hawk Overflight of the Eye of Edouard