Found below are full-earth photos and images that have been posted by NASA on their Flickr and Hurricane watch site. Even as hurricane Irene close in on the U.S Atlantic coast and emergency evacuations are being prepared in New York City. Social Media is being used to keep a watch and track its progress. There are Facebook pages that can be visited for additional information. Facebook also has a tip sheet on what to do when there is a natural disaster. NASA has been tracking the progress of the storm and the images below offer a fantastic view from the eye in the sky. if you are using Twitter the hashtag #irene is what you would need to keep track of any new tweets regarding the hurricane.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Hurricane Irene - NASA Pics
Found below are full-earth photos and images that have been posted by NASA on their Flickr and Hurricane watch site. Even as hurricane Irene close in on the U.S Atlantic coast and emergency evacuations are being prepared in New York City. Social Media is being used to keep a watch and track its progress. There are Facebook pages that can be visited for additional information. Facebook also has a tip sheet on what to do when there is a natural disaster. NASA has been tracking the progress of the storm and the images below offer a fantastic view from the eye in the sky. if you are using Twitter the hashtag #irene is what you would need to keep track of any new tweets regarding the hurricane.
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