
Earlier NOAA G-IV mission, with last data before nearly landing in Aruba at 9:10pm AST:

Satellite data:
https://realearth.ssec.wisc.edu/
NHC track:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphi ... k#contents
(then click "Download GIS Data" to the bottom right of the map and look for links at the bottom of the page for the track for the latest advisory)
Recon:
http://tropicalatlantic.com/recon/
Or:
https://hurricanecity.com/recon/
And to get deeper into how I create those images in Google Earth, I use a black world background from my satellite page. "Blue Marble Layer" in this section:
http://tropicalatlantic.com/satellite/#google_earth
Then I make the satellite layer a little bit transparent. (I used the SSEC Google Earth file on my satellite page for satellite imagery) I also add the "World Coastlines Overlay" from my satellite page. I add the "Borders and Labels" overlay that exists in Google Earth. (they no longer provide a coastlines overlay) I then adjust the "Borders" layer transparency.
I change the NHC track line in the file I download from the NHC from black to white. Set the thickness to 1 and the opacity to 50%. And then orient the view north and take a screenshot, either adding or removing the compass controls sometimes.