Senin, 29 Juni 2009

Thunderstorms form when Viewing from the Outside Space Station


this Wilma storms picture taken on the date 19 October 2005 by the station crew when the NASA space travel at an altitude of 222 miles above the earth permukan. At that time hurricanes Wilma holds a record as the most powerful storms in the Atlantic with wind speeds reaching 175 mph. Wilma is being seen in the Caribbean Sea, 340 miles southeast Cozumel, Mexico.




Kate's picture on the storm date 4 October 2003. When Kate takes a picture taken with the wind speed of 115 mph and moving west at speeds of 12 mph.



Scene from the "eyes" on hurricanes Ivan tgl 15 September 2004. When the wind speeds reach 135 mph when the storm approached the coast of Alabama - USA. This photo was taken at an altitude of 230 miles.





This photo shows the storm's eye as seen Ivan solar panel behind the International Space Station. One of the most powerful storms are seen this in action in the western Caribbean with wind speeds reaching 160 miles per hour.



On the date 12 September 2003, NASA satellite imaging instruments - taking pictures of Terra Storm Isabel in the northeastern Lesser Antilles archipelago. At the time Isabel has reached category 5 with wind speeds of a maximum of almost 160 mph.




Hurricanes Ike is still in category 4 on the date 4 September 2008 when this photo was taken from the International Space Station (iss), 220 miles above the earth. Heavy seasonal seventh disrupt this mid-Atlantic ocean with a speed of 120 miles per hour up to 145 mph.




View a short distance from the plane back alik Atlantis on 18 September 2006 provides a description of the extraordinary storm Gordon. Estimated speed of 80 mph until the storm with 90 mph.



This time of the storm passes iss Frances date on 2 September 2004.




This is a photo storm Felix retr iss on the date of 3 September 2007. Heavy water is visible in the eastern Honduras with wind speeds of 165 mph, so including 5 in the category Saffir-Simpson scale.



Pictures from the storm Epsilon retr kru ekpedisi to iss-12 on the date 3 December 2005.


Beautiful scenery from this altitude monumentalize hurricane Emily on the date 16 July 2005. NASA Space Station External taking photos at the time in Mexico and the bay are likely to move west towards the rising month. Emily at the time entered in category 4 strength with winds near 155 mph and moving from west to northwest through the Caribbean.



Douglas storm on 23 July 2002. When Douglas returned to the status 1 when he began to pull away the Baja California Peninsula. Photo is taken through the "Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Terra satellite.



Catarina storm this image taken on 27 March 2004 by kru Ekspedisi 8 iss. This storm looks just landed in the province Catarina - Brazil South (from the end of this storm is called Heavy Catarina).

Credit Fhoto: International Space Station

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