File:NOAA-20 Nora and Ida August 28 2021.png

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English: Taken from VIIRS instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite, this true color image of the Southern Half of North America and Central America was taken on August 28, 2021. It shows Hurricane Nora off the coast of Mexico, where it cause minor damage there, and Hurricane Ida gaining strength in the Gulf of Mexico. Ida would ultimately make landfall in Louisiana where it caused damage, also it would move across the U.S. causing flooding and tornadoes in New Jersey and New York (Particularly in the New York City Metropolitan area).
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