Hurricane Leslie Gallery of Images
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2012 September 02 09:09 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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The maximum sustained winds are 70 mph.
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2012 September 02 20:28 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
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The maximum sustained winds have decreased to 65 mph.
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2012 September 03 19:29 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
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The maximum sustained winds have decreased to 60 mph.
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2012 September 03 20:05 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
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2012 September 05 07:41 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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The maximum sustained winds have increased to 65 mph.
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2012 September 05 09:36 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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2012 September 06 09:12 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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The maximum sustained winds have increased to 75 mph.
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2012 September 06 18:56 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
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Bermuda is the small J-shaped island located north-northwest of the storm.
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2012 September 07 07:20 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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2012 September 08 07:09 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
A closer view (270 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have decreased to 65 mph.
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2012 September 08 18:35 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
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The J-shaped island of Bermuda can be seen under the clouds north-northwest of the center of Leslie.
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2012 September 09 09:38 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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2012 September 09 18:24 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
A closer view (338 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
The maximum sustained winds have decreased to 60 mph.
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2012 September 09 20:57 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
A closer view (325 Kb) is seen by clicking on this small image.
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2012 September 10 06:48 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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2012 September 10 09:14 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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2012 September 10 18:13 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
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2012 September 10 20:34 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR 3 channel color composite daytime image.
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2012 September 11 06:37 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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The maximum sustained winds have increased to 70 mph.
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2012 September 11 08:16 UT
NOAA-18 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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2012 September 11 08:51 UT
NOAA-15 satellite AVHRR channel 4 nighttime image.
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