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Satellite Imagery of Hurricane Dennis (WMS)

Hurricane Dennis started as a tropical depression on August 23, 1999, became a tropical storm on August 24, and was classified as a hurricane early on August 26, near the Bahamas. From August 26 through August 31, Dennis proceeded up the coast of the United States until it stalled off the coast of North Carolina for four days because the pressure trough that was pushing it out to sea left it behind. This animation shows images of Dennis during its hurricane period from August 26 through August 31, 1999, when the stall began. The images were taken by the GOES-8 satellite, a weather satellite in geostationary orbit above the western hemisphere. The continuous white cloud progression came from infrared images from GOES, and the yellowish clouds that come and go with the daylight came from data taken in the visible spectrum, also from GOES. The GOES images were not taken at regular times, so the hurricane appears to slow down when the time between images gets small and speed up when the time between images gets large.

This animation shows the cloud formations created by Hurricane Dennis in August, 1999.    This animation shows the cloud formations created by Hurricane Dennis in August, 1999.
Duration: 18.0 seconds
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Animation Number:2892
Animators:Eric Sokolowsky (Lead)
 Steve Maher
 Horace Mitchell
Studio:SVS
Completed:2004-02-10
Scientist:Dennis Chesters (NASA/GSFC)
Instrument:GOES-8/Imager
Data Collected:1999/08/26 - 1999/08/31
Series:WMS
Keywords:
DLESE >> Atmospheric science
SVS >> Hurricane
DLESE >> Natural hazards
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Atmosphere >> Atmospheric Phenomena >> Hurricanes
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Human Dimensions >> Natural Hazards >> Meteorological Hazards
SVS >> Hurricane Dennis
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