Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) recorded a breathtaking view of Hurricane Beryl as it wreaked havoc in the Caribbean on Monday. The astronauts got a stunning view of the typhoon as they orbited 250 miles above Earth Monday morning. Beryl struck the southeastern Caribbean at Category 4 strength on the Saffir-Simpson five-point scale, spiralling toward the Caribbean's Windward Islands and threatening devastating flooding as potentially deadly winds picked up speed. What is Hurricane Beryl? How is This Natural Calamity Holding Back Indian Cricket Team at Barbados? Know Its Severity and T20 World Cup 2024 Winning Indian Cricket Team Possible Return Dates.
Hurricane Beryl Seen From Space
Hurricane Beryl is observed from the International Space Station. pic.twitter.com/J8bIovgSbV
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