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    Envoyée le vendredi 23 juillet 2010 09:02:21
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    This video sequence from the GOES-13 satellite using images between July 21st and July 23rd shows Tropical Depression 3 strengthen into tropical storm Bonnie over southern Florida. Tropical storm warnings went into effect for the Northwestern Bahamas, the Florida east coast from Deerfield Beach southward, including all of the Florida Keys, Florida Bay and along the Florida west coast northward to Englewood. Credit: NASA GOES Project

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  • Ratama

    if it is real why does it stop motion and where is the nighttime?
    mardi 19 octobre 2010 19:03:58
  • allrza

    if nasa tv spent as much time showing hubble photos as they did hurricanes, they'd probably be one of the top 5 channels on tv.
    jeudi 05 août 2010 18:04:42
  • Zoroasterrrr

    Media coverage killed the storm....
    samedi 24 juillet 2010 09:25:32
  • javonoUTube

    Hot air rises to the equator pushed south by the arctic cold, cyclonical vortices descend from the equator to the poles, I believe that vapour from American industry and cars, homes natural hydra cycle variables, add mass to descending vortices. The greater the mass the more volatile the cyclone/hurricane. In contrast to the sea feeding the storm solely.
    vendredi 23 juillet 2010 18:46:58
  • DeeHDTV

    thanks for this video, this is why i subscribed to nasa explorer .. so keep it this way and reduce your children education and maybe make a nasa childrens channel for it..
    vendredi 23 juillet 2010 16:09:11
  • UncleKennybobs

    I'm fine with it.
    vendredi 23 juillet 2010 10:58:18
  • Naraxsus

    Come on NASA you could at least add some commentary!
    vendredi 23 juillet 2010 09:15:12
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