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Data acquired September 2 - 2, 2002 850 x 1100 249 KB - JPEG
Data acquired September 2 - 2, 2002 1700 x 2200 835 KB - JPEG
Data acquired September 2 - 2, 2002 3400 x 4400 3 MB - JPEG
Data acquired September 2 - 2, 2002 6800 x 8800 7 MB - JPEG
Hurricane Ele became Typhoon Ele as it crossed the International Date Line over the Labor Day weekend. The typhoon/hurricane can be seen in the central Pacific in this series of true-color images taken between August 30 and September 7, 2002, by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instruments aboard NASA’s Aqua and Terra spacecrafts. As of September 4, the typhoon was several hundred miles east of the International Date Line and making its way north through the Pacific, packing sustained winds of up to 92 miles (148 kilometers) per hour. The hurricane is expected to change direction and move northwest before dropping in intensity and turning into a tropical storm.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published September 3, 2002 Data acquired September 2 - 2, 2002