NASA TRMM satellite Sees Eyewall Form in Hurricane Irene on Aug. 23 (IMAGE)
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On Tuesday evening, Aug. 23, 2011 Irene was a category 1 hurricane, in the process of intensifying to category 3 in less than 12 hours. Consistent with intensification, NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite radar showed that Irene had a complete eyewall circling its eye along with a region of intense convection on the eastern side of the eyewall (right side of image). Some studies suggest that bursts of convection in one portion of a hurricane's eyewall may help to pump latent heat into a hurricane and thereby assist with intensification.
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