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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.

Michael Fischer1 year ago
The visualization 🐐 strikes again! Amazing stuff!

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

Mike Lani (My Personal Weatherman)1 year ago
Thanks for putting this together! It's an amazing graphic!

HE'S_GOT_HILL1 year ago
Hey Dr. Burg, where do you get your satellite data from? Do you use an API?

Lieutenant Dan1 year ago
It was a baby storm

Reagan the Doodle1 year ago
@MichaelRLowry Wow. Just incredibly powerful !

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?

Aaron Kawczk1 year ago
@CameronJNixon Awesome collage! Adding the central pressure trace was a nice touch with the dips reflecting ERCs.
