Forests are on the path to recovery even as many roof repairs remain undone.
Published Sep 26, 2018Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Life Severe Storms Human Presence Remote Sensing
Twenty years ago, one of the most intense hurricanes on record tore through southern Florida.
Published Aug 24, 2012With a well-formed eye and a symmetrical shape, Hurricane Bill looked the part of the major hurricane it was forecast to become when this photo-like image was taken on August 18, 2009.
Published Aug 18, 2009Acquired June 24, 2010, this natural-color image shows powerful Hurricane Celia over the Pacific Ocean.
Published Jun 26, 2010Hurricane Bill's spiraling clouds sprawl across hundreds of kilometers northeast of Puerto Rico in this image from August 20, 2009.
Published Aug 20, 2009A research team has found that 40 to 60 percent of the tall trees surveyed on the island either lost large branches, were snapped in half, or were uprooted by strong winds from Hurricane Maria.
Published Feb 1, 2019Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Severe Storms Remote Sensing
Acquired June 22, 2010, this natural-color image shows Hurricane Celia over the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Published Jun 23, 2010In the afternoon of October 8, 2008, Hurricane Norbert grew to a Category 4 hurricane.
Published Oct 10, 2008Hurricane Cristina churned off the western coast of Mexico when the Aqua satellite acquired this image on June 11, 2014.
Published Jun 12, 2014Hurricane Maria brought potent winds and dire warnings to Caribbean islands just two weeks after Irma devastated the region.
Published Sep 20, 2017Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Water Severe Storms Human Presence Remote Sensing
Satellites and astronauts observed the potent storm as it headed for landfall in the southeastern United States.
Published Sep 12, 2018Acquired July 8, 2012, this image shows Daniel, a Category 2 hurricane, over the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Published Jul 9, 2012Sandra was a tropical storm before growing into a late-season hurricane.
Published Nov 25, 2015Hurricane Felicia, with its distinct eye and tight bands of spiraling clouds, and the less distinct Tropical Storm Enrique sat side by side over the East Pacific Ocean on August 4, 2009.
Published Aug 6, 2009