Top Satellite Images of Hurricane Irma for Sunday Morning through Sunday Afternoon.
It looks like #HurricaneIrma went through an #EyewallReplacementCycle right before making landfall in #CudjoeKey #flwx #GOES16 pic.twitter.com/xmPDVKYmYa
— Ryan Beesley (@RyanBeesleyFox5) September 10, 2017
.@NOAA's satellite captured Hurricane Irma making landfall in the Florida Keys. Updates: https://t.co/UBaPb4n96B pic.twitter.com/gGBE3x1J8l
— NBC Chicago (@nbcchicago) September 10, 2017
930AM IR satellite loop of #Irma shows a well defined core w/ recent burst of cooling cloud tops around the center. Holding steady at 130mph pic.twitter.com/sQfQE22ii4
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) September 10, 2017
Hurricane #Irma circling toward Florida Keys this morning as seen from NOAA GOES-16 weather satellite. pic.twitter.com/mbFGzMUFzW
— Dan Linden (@DanLinden) September 10, 2017
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UPDATE: Eye of Hurricane #Irma makes landfall in Marco Island in Florida as a category 3 storm- NHC https://t.co/NS6vOUlF3z pic.twitter.com/azoZaq1Jco
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) September 10, 2017
Cat. 3 Hurricane #Irma makes second Florida landfall at Marco Island. https://t.co/JyPUQRxrUB pic.twitter.com/C2P8VCEEb3
— NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) September 10, 2017
#Irma has just made its 2nd Florida landfall at Marco Island. A 130 mph wind gust was reported on the island: https://t.co/KhZUzvA7jh pic.twitter.com/lSPZLbdR74
— AccuWeather (@breakingweather) September 10, 2017
See a satellite view of Hurricane #Irma moving in on Florida, seen over the last 24-hours. Watch & get the latest: https://t.co/KkkefZu5ap pic.twitter.com/kSGh9HPHqk
— NASA (@NASA) September 10, 2017
The worst conditions arrive in the Naples and Marco Island area by midday/early afternoon. Fort Myers & Sanibel mid to late afternoon. #Irma pic.twitter.com/FSySIBqUBx
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) September 10, 2017