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Hurricane Celia off the Pacific Coast of Mexico

NASA/JPL2004-07-23

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Hurricane Celia as observed by NASA's spaceborne Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS). This image shows Celia on July 23 in visible light, as you would perceive it from space. Located in the eastern north Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico, Celia's winds have now dissipated to highs of 40 mph. Celia was the first hurricane of the eastern north Pacific season. Figure 1 is a daylight snapshot taken on July 19; Celia as tropical storm, winds at 50mph. Figure 2 is a daylight snapshot taken on July 21; Celia has a small eye with an 80-90% closed eyewall; sustained winds at 75mph with gusts reaching 92mph; Celia is upgraded to hurricane status.

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00438

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  • Title: Hurricane Celia off the Pacific Coast of Mexico
  • Creator: NASA/JPL
  • Date Created: 2004-07-23
  • Rights: JPL

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