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Photographs taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) depict a rare marvel: the eye of a tropical cyclone illuminated by two successive lightning strikes. Though most of us ...
Tropical activity remains quiet in the Atlantic basin, although there have already been three named storms in the eastern ...
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Earth from space: Successive lightning strikes illuminate eye of tropical cyclone in rare photosTwo striking photos captured by astronauts on board the ISS show the eye of the tropical cyclone Bansi as it was illuminated by lightning — twice in just a couple of minutes. Bansi first reached ...
it'll go into producing rain around the cyclone. ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: One man who has flown into the eye of a storm is Dr Danny Rosenfeld who is also part of the ANU project. He was on a research ...
A tropical storm becomes a tropical cyclone, or a hurricane ... hurricanes are at least 50,000 feet high and 125 miles across. The eye alone can range between 5 and 30 miles wide.
When the eye looks symmetrical ... clouds are more likely to tower to the tall heights needed to sustain a powerful cyclone. Sources and notes Tracking map Tracking data is from the National ...
It's been an anxious wait for communities in the path of the cyclone, with predictions around its landfall constantly changing over the past few days. Professor Jonathan Nott from James Cook ...
The eye of the storm crossed the coast east of Port Hedland just after 12 p.m. (11 p.m. ET Thursday) as a category five cyclone, the highest rating on the scale. It then moved south and ...
Bomb cyclone, an eye-catching weather term, often makes headlines during the winter months. The powerful storms are known to bring extreme cold, heavy snow and intense winds to areas throughout ...
"The sooner the decision’s made, the better." Mr Scott also raised his concerns about his team "flying into the eye of a cyclone”. "We do need to know, we have some players that are scheduled ...
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