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Milton's evolution visualized through infrared & visible satellite, US-based radar network, and recon flight wind & surface pressure data. Its extremely rapid intensification, pinhole eye, and subsequent extratropical transition & Florida tornado outbreak can be seen here:

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Nahel Belgherze1 year ago

Best dataviz I’ve seen in a while.

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Michael Fischer1 year ago

The visualization 🐐 strikes again! Amazing stuff!

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big if true1 year ago

Maaaan we are very fortunate that thing got sheared apart on final approach. Impacts could’ve been generationally bad if not

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Mike Lani (My Personal Weatherman)1 year ago

Thanks for putting this together! It's an amazing graphic!

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HE'S_GOT_HILL1 year ago

Hey Dr. Burg, where do you get your satellite data from? Do you use an API?

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Lieutenant Dan1 year ago

It was a baby storm

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Reagan the Doodle1 year ago

@MichaelRLowry Wow. Just incredibly powerful !

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cyanoacryさん@がんばらない1 year ago

That's really cool! How do they get 24/7 eye pressure? -- is this from models or from satellite magic?

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Aaron Kawczk1 year ago

@CameronJNixon Awesome collage! Adding the central pressure trace was a nice touch with the dips reflecting ERCs.

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