Hurricane Ian is lumbering across the Atlantic, packingrain and dangerous windsas it aims for Cuba and Florida.
Satellites are tracking the storm’s path and strength while delivering sobering visuals of its size and movement.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Earth-observing GOES-16 satellite has one of the best views fromspace.
TROPICAL UPDATE:@NOAA’s#GOES16 is closely monitoring#Hurricane#Ianin the Caribbean this morning.
The hurricane’s ultimate path is still a bit uncertain.
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Florida is prepping for the storm’s arrival.
Governor Ron DeSantisdeclared a state of emergencyfor all of the state’s 67 counties.
NOAA put together aone-stop resourcefor satellite imagery, forecasts, safety information and resources for Hurricane Ian.
If you’re in the possible path of the storm, check out ourpreparedness guide.
Humanity’s eyes up in space will continue to follow along as Ian moves toward land.