Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Spectacular Photos of Hurricane Earl from Outer Space

Based on the Saffir-Simpson scale of 1-5, Hurricane Earl Uncategorized 4. H Doglas astronaut Wheelock post spectacular photographs taken by Hurricane Earl from the International Space Station in his / her account at the microblogging site, Twitter.

Col. Wheelock upload pictures storm - which by the television and the media portrayed as a frightening momentum of the storm.

Meteorologists United States (U.S.) has raised the category four Hurricane Earl - warning potential 'catastrophic damage' can occur when the storm crossed the Caribbean to the U.S. mainland.

Earl has swept northern areas Virgin Island Monday morning. On Tuesday, August 31 is expected to pass through the Turks and Caicos Islands, and the Bahamas before heading to the U.S. east coast next week.

The Saffir-Simpson scale, from 1 to 5, which is used by the National Hurricane Center U.S. or U.S. National Hurricane Center - the category four Hurricane Earl is owned warning 'catastrophic damage could occur'. With a high risk of structural damage.

"It's very high risk, accidents and even death to humans, livestock, and pets due to building collapse or fall," the information the U.S. National Hurricane Center as the site loaded the Daily Telegraph, Tuesday, August 31, 2010.

Blows with the power of 215 kilometers per hour, heavy rains accompanied by Earl attack and big winds that stirred the eastern Caribbean Sea.

When moving to the northwest at 24 kilometers per hour, Hurricane Earl lowlands around the island, without making the landing.

This makes the previous warnings downgraded to a tropical storm warning for Puerto Rico, the United States and British Virgin Islands.

Earl storm strength could be stronger in the next few days. This was conveyed by monitoring the storm center.

YDH

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