Satellites watch ‘extremely dangerous’ hurricane Beryl batter Carriacou island (video)

by | Jul 2, 2024 | News



Satellites are monitoring Hurricane Beryl as it dumps destructive rain and winds on the Caribbean island of Carriacou in Grenada, where it made landfall on Monday (July 1) morning as “an extremely dangerous” Category 4 storm.

NOAA’s GOES-East satellite captured nearly real-time views of Beryl multiple times over the weekend as it closely tracked the powerful storm’s progress in the Atlantic ocean. The footage, taken from the satellite’s position about 22,236 miles (35,785 kilometers) above Earth‘s equator, shows the storm battering a group of islands in the Atlantic’s Caribbean Sea known as the Windward Islands, which include Grenada, St. Vincent, Martinique and a cluster of small islands called the Grenadines.





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