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The footage of Erin was captured by the Sen SpaceTV-1 camera system mounted on the International Space Station in low Earth ...
Take a flight with us to see Hurricane Erin through the eyes of NOAA satellites and the Air Force's Hurricane Hunters.
Follow Hurricane Erin's path over the Atlantic Ocean, see a live satellite view of the storm, and see Erin's ...
The storm is expected to continue strengthening until it reaches Category 4 strength, with windspeeds around 145 mph.
In the must-see video above, satellite imagery from August 20 gave what was described as a “spectacular” view of Hurricane ...
Satellites operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration watched Hurricane Erin as it swirled off of the ...
As Hurricane Erin swirls around Florida, NASA is asking the public to submit their hurricane-related photos to help improve ...
Louisiana continues to closely monitor Hurricane Erin. Erin is a powerful storm as it continues to make it's way across the Atlantic. Click here for the latest Hurricane Erin forecast. READ THE FULL ...
The International Space Station captured the unusually large storm as it swirled near the East Coast of the United States.
The looming loss of the high-tech microwave imaging is only the latest in a series of announced cuts by the Trump administration to hurricane research.
The sudden decommissioning of a vital satellite imaging system may weaken hurricane forecasts, risking rapid intensification surprises this storm season.
The sudden decommissioning of a vital satellite imaging system may weaken hurricane forecasts, risking rapid intensification surprises this storm season.