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Sandy from space

JTsyo

Lifer
NASA

Pretty cool video from a space view of Sandy. It's odd though that during night it didn't get that dark and no lights were seen. Anyone know if the ground is false color from some other data?
 
Amazing how big this was and the acceleration to the left when it went inland was faster then I thought, very nice OP, thanks..
 
NASA

Pretty cool video from a space view of Sandy. It's odd though that during night it didn't get that dark and no lights were seen. Anyone know if the ground is false color from some other data?

Nope. Flash photography. They have a big flash bulb when they take the picture for each frame. 😛
 
How is this the perfect storm? I thought it looked like it was disappointing before landfall and I was expecting some other storm (or two) from the North to join in and make it a monster.
 
How is this the perfect storm? I thought it looked like it was disappointing before landfall and I was expecting some other storm (or two) from the North to join in and make it a monster.

Although the eye wall collapsed before landfall the winds didn't diminish at all, coupled with the low pressure it ran into produced the lowest pressure ever recorded over North America. You've got to remember too that if a storm is packing 95MPH winds and it's forward speed is 15MPH that gets added to the total force so in reality your looking at wind speeds of 105MPH over a massive area..
 
One could see the pressure ridge build that forced the left turn into the coast
 
NASA

Pretty cool video from a space view of Sandy. It's odd though that during night it didn't get that dark and no lights were seen. Anyone know if the ground is false color from some other data?
It is a composite image. The clouds are from the infrared sensor on the satellite, processed, then overlaid onto a static full-color ground image.
 
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