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March 03, 2005
Hurricane Ivan From Space
Great photo of Hurricane Ivan far away from the damage.
Ivan is the currently the third - and largest - hurricane set to strike the US this hurricane season. The swirling eye of Hurricane Ivan was photographed above from the orbiting International Space Station (ISS) as the storm's sustained 200 kilometer per hour winds wreaked havoc in the Caribbean. The bad news is that hurricane season in the Atlantic typically lasts until November 30, over two months from when this picture was taken. The more immediate bad news is that tropical storm Jeanne is next in line coming across the mid-Atlantic Ocean.
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Posted on March 3, 2005 12:15 AM by Hurric18.
Filed in Hurricane! under hurricane ivan.
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