A New Multi-dimensional View of a Hurricane
Music: "Buoys," Donn Wilkerson, Killer Tracks; "Late Night Drive," Donn Wilkerson, Killer Tracks.
Complete transcript available.
NASA researchers now can use a combination of satellite observations to re-create multi-dimensional pictures of hurricanes and other major storms in order to study complex atmospheric interactions. In this video, they applied those techniques to Hurricane Matthew. When it occurred in the fall of 2016, Matthew was the first Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in almost ten years. Its torrential rains and winds caused significant damage and loss of life as it coursed through the Caribbean and up along the southern U.S. coast.
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Producer
- Ryan Fitzgibbons (USRA)
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Visualizers
- Alex Kekesi (Global Science and Technology, Inc.)
- Horace Mitchell (NASA/GSFC)
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Scientists
- George Huffman (NASA/GSFC)
- Dalia B Kirschbaum (NASA/GSFC)
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Writers
- Ryan Fitzgibbons (USRA)
- George Huffman (NASA/GSFC)
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Narrator
- Ryan Fitzgibbons (USRA)
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Editor
- Ryan Fitzgibbons (USRA)
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Technical support
- Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC)
Release date
This page was originally published on Tuesday, July 25, 2017.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:47 PM EDT.