Two 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 named ...
(eTN) – The eye of Cyclone Bejsisa narrowly missed the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean. The island, however, recorded 230 mm (9.1″) of rain in 36 hours as the cyclone went by. (eTN) – The ...
Tropical Cyclone Bansi reached Category 4 hurricane status earlier this week and developed an eye. As the storm weakened to a Category 2 storm on Jan. 14 the eye became cloud-filled. When NASA-NOAA’s ...
From a quiet perch above a huge and threatening storm is a hauntingly beautiful view. Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti captured this jaw-dropping photo on Jan. 12, at the exact moment when ...
Tropical Cyclone Bansi’s eye was wide open as NASA’s Terra satellite passed overhead on January 15. As Bansi strengthened on Jan. 16, the eye decreased in size. On January 15 at 06:15 UTC (1:15 a.m.
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 are ...
Tropical Cyclone Nilofar developed an eye on Oct. 28 that seemed to stare at NASA's Terra satellite as it passed overhead in space. Warnings are already in effect from the India Meteorological ...
Tropical Cyclone Bruce's eye caught the eye of NASA's Aqua satellite when it passed overhead on December 21, but two days later, Bruce's eye appeared cloud-filled on satellite imagery. On Dec. 21, ...