File:Hurricane Irene landfall NASA.jpg
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DescriptionHurricane Irene landfall NASA.jpg | Image of w:Hurricane Irene (2011) as seen by NASA's GOES-13 satellite on August 27, 2011 at 10:10 am EDT, about two hours after it made landfall at Cape Lookout, North Carolina, at 8 am. Irene's outer bands had already extended into New England. | ||||||
Date | 10:10 EDT | ||||||
Source | http://mashable.com/2011/08/26/hurricane-irene-from-space/ (direct URL [1]) | ||||||
Author | NASA/NOAA GOES Project | ||||||
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