Hurricane Karl Gallery of Images
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2010 September 15 01:36 UT
NOAA-17 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
A closer view (222 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds are 45 mph.
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2010 September 15 19:59 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
A closer view (277 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have increased to 55 mph.
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2010 September 16 08:20 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
A closer view (198 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have decreased to 40 mph.
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2010 September 16 19:47 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
A closer view (363 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have increased to 75 mph and Karl is now a hurricane.
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2010 September 17 02:30 UT
NOAA-17 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
A closer view (248 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
An eye appears on this image. The maximum sustained winds have increased to 80 mph.
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2010 September 17 08:09 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
A closer view (216 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have increased to 105 mph.
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2010 September 17 10:46 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
A closer view (179 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have increased to 120 mph.
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2010 September 17 14:46 UT
NOAA-17 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
A closer view (235 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
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2010 September 17 19:36 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
A closer view (312 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have decreased to 110 mph.
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