The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite acquired the above image of the storm at 12:15 p.m. on July 3, by which time the storm had become a hurricane.
Arthur had winds of 150 kilometers per hour (90 miles per hour) and
stronger gusts. The storm is far more organized than it was on July 2.
The clouds are solid and form a tight circle measuring some 185
kilometers (115 miles) across. The northern and western bands of the
storm are already over land.
Arthur may graze or strike the Outer Banks of North Carolina as it moves north. The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch or tropical storm warning for much of coastal North Carolina and a tropical storm watch for part of South Carolina. Please visit the National Hurricane Center for the latest warnings.
Arthur may graze or strike the Outer Banks of North Carolina as it moves north. The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch or tropical storm warning for much of coastal North Carolina and a tropical storm watch for part of South Carolina. Please visit the National Hurricane Center for the latest warnings.
Reference
- National Hurricane Center (2014, July 2) Tropical Storm Arthur. Accessed July 2, 2014.
Astronaut photograph ISS040-E-030560
was acquired on July 2, 2014, with a Nikon D3S digital camera using a
wide-angle (19 mm) lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth
Observations Facility and the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit,
Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by the Expedition 40 crew The image in this article has been enhanced to improve contrast. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory as part of the ISS National Lab
to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest
value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely
available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and
cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. NASA MODIS image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Caption by Holli Riebeek.
- Instrument(s):
- ISS - Digital Camera