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Hurricane Andrew - August 24-26, 1992

Satellite Photos Gallery
Of Hurricane Andrew

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Hurricane Andrew & Florida


Hurricane Andrew Color Enhanced Infrared Image Aug 23 12:31 UTC


Hurricane Andrew Visible Image Aug 23 12:31 UTC


Hurricane Andrew False Color Image Aug 23  12:31 UTC


Hurricane Andrew Visible Image Aug 23 12:31 UTC

Hurricane Andrew Color Image Aug 23

Andrews Eye

Hurricane Andrew Approaching Florida Aug 23

Hurricane Andrew Landsat Image Aug 23 4:53pm EDT

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Andrew as it hits South Florida
and my house


Hurricane Hurricane Andrew GOES-7 False Color Image Aug 24 04:30EDT As Andrew Comes Ashore
Hurricane Andrew Colorized Image Aug 24 9:16UTC
Hurricane Andrew GOES-7 False Color Infrared Image Aug 24  6:01am EDT

Hurricane Andrew Visible Light B/W Aug 24 UTC with eye entering Gulf of Mexico

Hurricane Andrew Radar Image Aug 24 9:01 UTC coming ashore in South Florida
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Hurricane Andrew Visible Light B/W Aug 24 UTC with eye entering Gulf of Mexico
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Hurricane Andrew GOES-7 Visible Light B/W Aug 24 14:01 UTC with eye entering Gulf of Mexico

Hurricane Andrew Simulated Color Image Aug 24  with eye in Gulf of Mexico

Hurricane Andrew Landsat Image Aug 24 4:41pm EDT in Gulf

Andrew after passing over Naples Florida

Hurricane Andrew & Louisiana


 


Hurricane Andrew Landsat Image Aug 25 4:29pm Approaching Louisiana

Hurricane Andrew Visible Light B/W Aug 25 8:31CDT Approaching Louisiana

Hurricane Andrew Approaching Louisiana Aug 25 20:20 UTC
 
Hurricane Andrew Color from Pacific Aug 25 19:00 UTC Approaching Louisiana

Hurricane Andrew Simulation Color Image Aug 25 Approaching Louisiana

Hurricane Andrew Color Image Aug 25 20:20 UTC Approaching Louisiana
 
Hurricane Andrew Making Landfall in Louisiana Aug 26

Hurricane Andrew False Color Radar Image Making Landfall in Louisiana Aug 26
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Hurricane Andrew Landsat Image Aug 26 4:17pm After Landfall in Louisiana
Deadly Storms: Hurricane Andrew
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