The center of Tropical Storm Imelda is clearly visible on the KHGX Houston radar this evening… Center is near Alvin & Sugar Land. Torrential tropical downpours continue intermittently near Galveston, Texas City, and Angleton. pic.twitter.com/qZEnga3C9D
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 17, 2019
⬇️This. I've seen 4 million modified cones of uncertainty with Sharpie drawings. https://t.co/9ZnVVWVc9e
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 17, 2019
.@NASA_SPoRT’s Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) product from @NOAA’s GOES-16/17 monitors vegetation stress through relationships between land surface temps & soil moisture. Hot & dry conditions recently has led to an increase in stress & elevated fire risk over the SE US. pic.twitter.com/MnOZ068eW7
— NASA SPoRT (@NASA_SPoRT) September 17, 2019
Meanwhile, in the Eastern Pacific Basin… pic.twitter.com/vuUhqiTyi4
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 17, 2019