Thursday, November 16, 2017

Blowing in the wind



This is visualization uses data from NASA satellites combined with physics and meteorology to track three aerosols in the atmosphere: dust, smoke and sea salt.  The salt is picked up by winds passing over the ocean. As tropical storms form, the salt particles are concentrated into the spiraling shape of hurricanes. You can also clearly see heavy smoke covering the Pacific Northwest last summer. Mesmerizing!



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