File:Humberto 2013-09-10 1445Z.png
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English: Although satellite imagery indicate that Humberto has stopped intensifying for the moment - indeed, is showing signs reminiscent of an eyewall replacement cycle, though still a tropical storm - strengthening to hurricane force is still forecast for later today. Humberto should maintain hurricane strength for a couple of days before vertical shear increases and the storm reaches a more hostile thermodynamic environment. This image was taken by METEOSAT-10 at 1445Z on September 10, 2013. |
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Source | https://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/MediaDetail2.php?MediaID=1426&MediaTypeID=1 |
Author | NOAA |
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