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NASA IMERG captured precipitation rates and totals from Hurricane #Milton as it formed, rapidly intensified, and impacted Florida over the past week

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NASA Atmosphere

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Aerial damage assessment images of #Milton are now available online:

https://t.co/CULxnlLXiH

NOAA's aerial imagery is a crucial, cost-effective tool used to determine the extent of damage following severe weather.

@noaaocean https://t.co/mVJYHdQniG

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RT @USCGSoutheast: @USCG @NWSTampaBay @NWSNHC @NHC_Atlantic @USCGLANTAREA @NWS @NOAA @fema @FLSERT #Update @USCG Capt. of the Port opens Port St. Petersburg, Port Tampa, and Seaport Manatee, with restrictions, following hurricane #Milton. Ft. Myers remains closed as of 10 a.m.

For more information on #USCG Sector St. Pete port conditions visit https://t.co/hs6ev6NzgQ…

NHC_TAFB

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RT @noaaocean: Flights over the area affected by Hurricane #Milton continue. The latest update includes the areas covering the entrance of Charlotte Harbor to Naples and east Tampa. https://t.co/qVT0Yr05yz https://t.co/y8wAh9Dsoe

NHC_TAFB

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Last Wednesday, Hurricane #Milton πŸŒ€ made landfall in #Florida πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ as a Category 3 storm, devastating regions hit by Hurricane #Helene in late September

πŸ”½ The path of Milton visualised in the #CopernicusMarine #MyOceanViewer https://t.co/Ibg9nh6HWq

Copernicus Marine

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RT @noaaocean: Flights over the area affected by Hurricane #Milton continue. The latest update covers Palm Coast to Melbourne on the east coast and additional areas around Fort Myers and Tampa Bay. https://t.co/qVT0Yr05yz https://t.co/0qpjZwHe80

NHC_TAFB

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RT @JPSSProgram: The #ATMS instrument onboard @NOAA's JPSS satellites, observed Hurricane #Milton’s accumulated precipitation from Oct. 7 to 10, 2024.

This animation displays rainfall intensities, marking areas with 100 to 400 millimeters in yellow, orange, red, and pink.

Credit: @NWSCPC https://t.co/Kpv1hEwcuS

NHC_TAFB

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RT @CMEMS_EU: Last Wednesday, Hurricane #Milton πŸŒ€ made landfall in #Florida πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ as a Category 3 storm, devastating regions hit by Hurricane #Helene in late September

πŸ”½ The path of Milton visualised in the #CopernicusMarine #MyOceanViewer https://t.co/Ibg9nh6HWq

Copernicus Marine

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RT @NASAEarth: This animation shows Hurricane #Milton before, during, and after it passed over Florida.

Brightness temperature images like these can show the tops of storm clouds during the day and night, even when there is not enough visible light to capture natural-color images. https://t.co/NpC5f6uksI

NASA Atmosphere

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RT @JPSSProgram: The #CrIS instrument on @NOAA's JPSS satellites monitored Hurricane #Milton’s cloud top temperatures as it moved over Florida from Oct. 5 to 11, 2024.

Deep red color in the data visualization indicates the coldest, highest clouds in the storm, associated with strong convection. https://t.co/Iaq4nVsa0Q

NOAA Satellites

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