http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ge ... mframes=10
Looks like hot towers firing over the center.

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Recurve wrote:The guy streaming live from Cape Hatteras may make history -- the first Internet stream of a beachfront house being destroyed and everyone in it killed in a hurricane.
Just my opinion of course. House sure looks solid, sitting there on the sand with waves lapping at the sandbags around its wood pilings.
beachbyrd wrote:Oh my goodness, jabber, you are so right about Wilma. Was in Ft. Lauderdale then, and those cool temps made a week with no power bearable! Especially with an infant! In Chattanooga now, and still interested, but hurricanes are definitely not as personal anymore. Praying for those along the coast, for sure.
MGC wrote:Remember, the SFMR only looks at the sea surface directly under the plane...so, it is sampleing a very small area of the hurricane. Results depend on how much foam the wind produces on the water.
DABHou wrote:Recurve wrote:The guy streaming live from Cape Hatteras may make history -- the first Internet stream of a beachfront house being destroyed and everyone in it killed in a hurricane.
Just my opinion of course. House sure looks solid, sitting there on the sand with waves lapping at the sandbags around its wood pilings.
He is a storm chaser. He was just reporting via phone on Fox News.
Recurve wrote:MF_Dolphin, is that Mark's crew that put up the webcam?
Recurve wrote:DABHou wrote:Recurve wrote:The guy streaming live from Cape Hatteras may make history -- the first Internet stream of a beachfront house being destroyed and everyone in it killed in a hurricane.
Just my opinion of course. House sure looks solid, sitting there on the sand with waves lapping at the sandbags around its wood pilings.
He is a storm chaser. He was just reporting via phone on Fox News.
OK, then first storm chaser killed live on streaming video. Unfortunately.
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