We’ve been updating this post as we come across photos on Twitter.
We’ve been updating this post as we come across photos on Twitter.
While we’re waiting for Sandy, let’s look at some photos. First up, this image of Sandy herself (himself?) from NASA:
Photo (cc) NASA Goddard Photo and Video
NOAA’s GOES-13 satellite captured this visible image of the massive Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 28 at 1615 UTC (12:02 p.m. EDT). The line of clouds from the Gulf of Mexico north are associated with the cold front that Sandy is merging with. Sandy’s western cloud edge is already over the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S.
If you carefully take photos related to Hurricane Sandy this week, please share them in our Flickr Group
Photo © Ken Zirkel.
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Photo © Ken Zirkel
Photo © provbenson2009
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Photo © h ssan
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Photo © Meg | megmcmahon.com
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Rain, August 15th. Photo © Mycophagia
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