Deadly Beauty of Nature: Typhoon Haiyan, View from Space

Deadly Beauty of Nature: Typhoon Haiyan, View from Space
Three days ago Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines. Over 10 000 are dead, tens of thousands are left with no shelter, millions had to evacuate. Russian meteorologic satellite Electro-L has shot the dance of the typhoon. Located over the Indian ocean at 22 thousand miles above the surface of the Earth, the satellite covers the entire disk of the planet, including western part of the Pacific Ocean. It allows us to see typhoons and cyclones in south-western Asia and Far East. Tap © to read the rest of the post on Vito's blog.
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