Hurricane Hilary Storm Pic: NASA Shares Visuals of Hurricane Hilary Captured With NOAA Satellites
NASA recently shared an image of Hurricane Hilary acquired in the predawn hours of August 18, when the eye of the storm was about 400 miles (640 kilometres) off the coast of Baja California
NASA recently shared an image of Hurricane Hilary acquired in the predawn hours of August 18, when the eye of the storm was about 400 miles (640 kilometres) off the coast of Baja California. The storm is expected to weaken while drenching a swath of California and the U.S. Southwest with heavy rains. The image shows infrared brightness temperature data, which is useful for distinguishing cooler cloud structures (white and blue) from warmer surfaces below (yellow). The coolest temperatures are generally associated with the tallest clouds. Tamannaah Bhatia Looks Glamorous in Brown Blazer Suit (See Pics).
Here's NASA's Instagram Post:
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