Published: July 6,2016
Given the tropical cyclone's extreme intensity, satellite images of it have been fascinating for many meteorologists sharing them on social media. Here are some of those jaw-dropping images.
(MORE: Latest on Nepartak)
This first image in our collection shows Nepartak in incredible detail as a super typhoon on Wednesday. The image is from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) sensor aboard the NASA Suomi NPP satellite.
Credit: NOAA/NASA RAMMB/CIRA
Japan's Himawari-8 satellite captured this geocolor image of Super Typhoon Nepartak (lower right) and the city lights of southeast Asia (left).
Credit: JMA and RAMMB/CIRA
This
is an up-close 250-meter resolution visible satellite view of
Nepartak's eye Wednesday from NASA's Modis Aqua satellite. Visible
satellite imagery shows how the typhoon would look if you were in space
viewing it with your naked eye. Notice how you can see the ocean's
surface through the eye.
Credit: NASA
Nepartak's cyclonic (counterclockwise) wind flow around its eye is illustrated by the next two images taken Wednesday.
Credit: NOAA/NASA RAMMB/CIRA
The Himawari-8 satellite shows Super Typhoon #Nepartak churning through the Pacific Ocean. http://go.usa.gov/x36uF
To see that image animated, click the play button below.
Credit: NRL
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