Look: Nasa Photographs Superstorm Nemo From Space
NASA took this photograph of the giant superstorm, Nemo, at 9:01 AM ET today. Amazing. Practically all you can see of the East Coast is the tip of Florida.
“A massive winter storm is coming together as two low pressure systems are merging over the U.S. East Coast,” NASA notes. “A satellite image from NOAA’s GOES-13 satellite on Feb. 8 shows a western frontal system approaching the coastal low pressure area.
“The satellite image, captured at 9:01 a.m. EST, shows clouds associated with the western frontal system stretching from Canada through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, into the Gulf of Mexico. The comma-shaped low pressure system located over the Atlantic, east of Virginia, is forecast to merge with the front and create a powerful nor’easter. The National Weather Service expects the merged storm to move northeast and drop between two to three feet of snow in parts of New England.”
Image via NASA
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