A Moonlit 3D View of Tropical Depression Alberto from the ISS – May 30, 2018
Tropical Storm Alberto was the first named storm of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season
Tropical Storm Alberto was the first named storm of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season
Tropical Cyclone Donna would prove to be the strongest off-season tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere during the month of May
The eye of Debbie was located just 150 kilometers off the coast of Queensland, Australia with sustained winds of about 148 kph (92 mph)
Tropical Cyclone Enawo was strengthening at the time with an estimated average wind speed of 160 kph (100 mph) making it the equivalent of a Category 2 storm on the Saffir–Simpson scale
Tropical Cyclone Oma was located off the east coast of Australia and was rated as a Category 2 storm on the Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale with sustained winds of about 105 kph (65 mph)
The storm was rated as a strong Category 3 storm on the Saffir–Simpson scale with sustained winds of about 193 kph (120 mph)
Wind observations from platforms like Aeolus can improve the forecasting of tropical cyclones, especially in parts of the globe that do not have dedicated resources providing observations within these storms, such as those from NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter flights
With a central pressure of 915 hPa, Typhoon Nock-ten was the latest-forming typhoon of such intensity or stronger on record
In the wake of Hurricane Ian many in the media were wondering if forecasters got it wrong while in the meteorology community many were writing about the need to deploy better tools and improve communications
The first clear views of the Boston area from the S190A Skylab Multispectral Experiment were acquired on September 21, 1973
A chance to meet key members of the TWA team and learn more about the Hurricane Hunter Satellites
Typhoon Meranti was rated as a Category 5 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale with sustained winds of about 299 kph (186 mph) earning it “super typhoon” status
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