 | Tropical Depression Ida November 10, 2009 Ida made landfall in the U.S. as a tropical depression on November 10 over Alabama. |
 | Tropical Storm Ida November 9, 2009 Ida is now a tropical storm moving through an area of cooler sea surface temperatures and increasing shear. However, strong winds cover a large area of the Gulf of Mexico and the associated rains are moving well ahead of the center. |
 | Tropical Storm Ida November 5, 2009 Ida has been downgraded to a tropical storm over Nicaragua, where it is expected to dump up to 25 inches of rain. |
 | Hurricane Ida November 5, 2009 Hurricane Ida is coming ashore in Nicaragua near Tasbapauni. Ida is a slow-moving category 1 hurricane expected to bring heavy rains and mudslides to Nicaragua. Although there is a chance that Ida will dissipate over the highlands of Nicaragua the NHC track brings the center back over the northwest Carib (more...) |
 | Tropical Depression 11 November 4, 2009 Tropical Depression 11 has formed just off the coast of Costa Rica. This system is currently moving west-northwest near 7 MPH, with winds near 35 MPH. |
 | Hurricane Isabel September 18, 2003 This image from September 18, 2003 at 2115Z shows Hurricane Isabel just after it made landfall near Drum Inlet, North Carolina as a Category 2 hurricane. Isabel weakened steadily as it moved across eastern North Carolina and lost tropical characteristics the next day over western Pennsylvania. |
 | Daily Imagery October 30, 2009 This imagery shows a weakening storm system heading eastward, producing rain over parts of the Midwest, South and Northeast. |
 | Daily Imagery October 29, 2009 A low pressure system producing showers and storms over parts of the Midwest and Southern United States. |
 | Hurricane Rick October 17, 2009 In this GOES-12 infrared image, taken at 2045Z and colored for cloud top temperature, Hurricane Rick shows itself to be a powerful and dangerous storm. The high resolution image is made for printing at 8" width by 10" height at 300 dpi. |
 | Hurricane Rick October 17, 2009 This image taken by the GOES-12 satellite on Saturday, October 17 shows Rick as a Category Five hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph. With these winds Rick became the second most powerful hurricane on record in the Eastern Pacific behind Hurricane Linda in 1997. The high resolution version o (more...) |
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