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Hurricane Irene: From Caribbean to Canada

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2011

An animation of satellite observations from August 21 through August 29 showing the birth of Hurricane Irene in the Caribbean and her track over Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, the Bahamas, up the U.S. east coast and into Canada. Irene grew to a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale and made landfalls in North Carolina, New Jersey and New York. The GOES-13 cloud images are overlaid on a true-color MODIS map of the entire eastern US and Greater Antilles. Data from NOAA's GOES-13 satellite.

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  • heres proof i live in canada  and we NEVER had a hurricane

  • ummmmmmmmmm lets see...FAKE

  • amazing !

  • Humanity must learn to use the Earth this powerful energy for peaceful purposes...

  • Por que aqui no Brasil não tem furacão? (Espero que nunca tenha)

  • and the next one is already coming..

  • @paynebabes123 hmm i'd have thought that but i thought it looked a bit lighter than id expect

  • Could you do this for all future hurricanes thank you :)

  • @clayzee001 Its night and day going past.

  • YEAH! Suck it canada!

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