• MODIS Pic of the Day 28 September 2022

    From Dan Richter@1:317/3 to All on Wed Sep 28 12:00:54 2022
    September 28, 2022 - Hurricane Ian Takes Aim at Florida

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    On September 27, 2022, Hurricane Ian battered Cuba as a major
    hurricane, then strengthened over the warm waters of Gulf of Mexico as
    it took aim at the U.S. state of Florida.

    The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board
    NASA’s Terra satellite acquired a true-color image of Ian shortly after
    the storm's large, cloud-free center moved off of Cuba on that same
    day. Rain bands associated with the northeast quadrant of the storm
    stretched more than 600 miles (965 km) to cover much of Florida and The
    Bahamas. Near the same time, the National Hurricane Center (NHC)
    advised that Ian was located about 305 miles (490 km) south-southwest
    of Sarasota, Florida and about 125 miles (200 km) south-southwest of
    the Dry Tortugas. It was carrying maximum sustained winds of 115 mph
    (185 km/h) and was traveling north at 10 mph (17 km/h).

    When Hurricane Ian made landfall in Pinar Del Río province, Cuba at
    4:30 a.m. EDT (0830 UTC) on September 27, it carried maximum sustained
    winds of 125 mph (201 km/h), which is a Category 3 (major) hurricane.
    Early damage assessments state that the westernmost province of Cuba
    bore the brunt of Ian’s wrath, with significant damage reported across
    the province. ReliefWeb reports that, as of September 27, two people
    have died. News sources report that the entire power grid in Cuba has
    failed, leaving the country in the dark in Ian’s wake.

    At 7:30 p.m. EDT on September 27, with strengthening Hurricane Ian’s
    center still 180 miles (290 km) south-southwest of Punta Gorda,
    Florida, tornadoes spawned on the northeast leading edge of the storm.
    The Miami Herald reported that two tornadoes were confirmed by the
    National Weather Service, and that the North Perry Airport suffered
    extensive damage, with multiple small aircraft flipped over. Local
    media reported that, by 9:33 p.m. EDT, over 25,000 customers in Florida
    have already lost power.

    At 11:00 p.m. EDT on September 27 (0300 UTC September 28), the NHC
    stated, “Ian expected to cause life-threatening storm surge,
    catastrophic winds and flooding in the Florida Peninsula”. At that
    time, Hurricane Ian was located at 24.9N 82.9W, or about 110 miles (175
    km) southwest of Naples, Florida. It was carrying maximum sustained
    winds of 120 mph (195 km/h), which places it as a strong Category 3
    hurricane. Ian was moving north-northeast at 10 mph (17 km/h). The
    track of the storm has shifted slightly eastward during this advisory,
    which may bring it ashore near Fort Myers, likely as a Category 4 storm
    carrying maximum sustained winds of 130 mph (209 km/h).

    Once on land, Ian is expected to begin to weaken rapidly while still
    carrying torrential rains. It is forecast to cross over the Florida
    Peninsula, exiting over the Atlantic Ocean near Daytona Beach at
    tropical storm strength on September 29, before recurving to make a
    third landfall in Georgia by September 30.

    Image Facts
    Satellite: Terra
    Date Acquired: 9/27/2022
    Resolutions: 1km (546.8 KB), 500m (1.7 MB), 250m (5.1 MB)
    Bands Used: 1,4,3
    Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC



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