This was taken earlier today by the new GOES-16 weather satellite, which has been producing some fantastic hi-res imagery of Hurricane Irma, This video, from NASA’s Short-term Prediction Research and Transition Center (SPoRT) in Huntsville, AL, tops anything I’ve ever seen.
Here is the same sequence, zoomed out a bit further:
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There are concerns about the two nuclear power plants in Florida, but real eye opener will be how much of the renewables (solar and wind) survive Irma.
I think 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography has the capability to revolutionize the GIS & IPS technologies for early storms predicting and monitoring:
Uniqueness of 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography technology is determined by algorithms that transforms 2D digital images (Vis, Thermal, IR, MS…) into volumetric 3D-4Dseist models which reflects the evolution of storms and tornadoes…
* For example: The volumetric 3D GeoSEIS Tomography model of an internal spacetime structure (quaternion) of a Sinlaku storm https://flic.kr/p/9qP5KD; https://flic.kr/p/9qSsg3; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XcMxWi7wY4; it is created by volumetric 3D GeoSEIS Tomography transformations of the AQUA IR image.