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#Hurricane #Gonzalo EYE #Bermuda October 17, 2014 / 21:33 – 23:53

The Eye of Hurricane Gonzalo captured “live” via doppler radar imagery of  weather.bm and sounds of the bernews.com and portbermuda webcam during the storm. 

The ever soothing treefrog lullaby was that more soothing to the nerves after the previous hours of battering. Who was to foresee that it was about to get even worse?

(This screencast was made in real time)

 

The Atlantic Ocean is 41 million sq miles, Yet the eye of #Gonzalo is right over 20.6 sq mi #Bermuda #UNBELIEVABLE pic.twitter.com/pWDLHspN6t — Greg Diamond (@gdimeweather) October 18, 2014 

 

 

 

 

@nasa_eo #Hurricane #Gonzalo #TimeLapse October 13-17, 2014

This time-lapse animation shows the evolution of Gonzalo (viewed in infrared, but overlaid on the Blue Marble) from midday on October 13 to midday on October 17, 2014. Images were acquired by the GOES-East geosynchronous weather satellite, which was built by NASA and is operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Read more at http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD…

Hurricane Gonzalo Bermuda 2014 LiveStream

Live coverage of Hurricane Gonzalo from http://PortBermudaWebcam.com produced by PTZtv LLC. Live video & sound from the Port Bermuda Webcam located on the Commissioner’s House, part of the National Museum of Bermuda in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda.  PTZtv – http://www.PTZtv.com National Museum of Bermuda – http://www.bmm.bm/ Royal Naval Dockyard Bermuda – http://www.thewestend.bm/  Port Bermuda Webcam is connected through : Logic Communications – http://www.logic.bm BTC – http://www.btc.bm