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Infrared Images of Hurricane Adrian Reveal Its Stormy Life

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GREENBELT, Md., June 10, 2011 — Strong thunderstorms are the life's blood of tropical cyclones, and infrared and radar satellite data from NASA have confirmed that the eastern Pacific Ocean's first hurricane has plenty of them and that they're more than nine miles high. Adrian exploded in growth overnight from a tropical storm on June 8 to a major hurricane a day later. This 3-D image of major hurricane Adrian was created from data on June 9 and shows thunderstorms dropping rain at a rate of more than 2 inches per hour in a nearly circular eye wall. (Images: NASA/Science Systems and Applications Inc./Hal Pierce) ...Read full article

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    Published: June 2011
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