NASA Looks at Hurricane Cloud Tops for Windy Clues

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On September 20 2005 Hurricane Rita rapidly intensified after entering the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. During that intensification the MODIS instrument on the Aqua satellite captured this image of the cloud tops of Hurricane Rita clearly showi ...
On September 20, 2005, Hurricane Rita rapidly intensified after entering the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. During that intensification, the MODIS instrument on the Aqua satellite captured this image of the cloud tops of Hurricane Rita, clearly showing two hot towers in the hurricane's eyewall. Credit: NASA

Scientists at NASA are finding that with hurricanes, they can look at the cloud tops for clues about the behavior of winds below the hurricane on the Earth's surface.


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