

The impressive satellite images above show Hanna's movement up Florida's coast between 2pm Thursday and 11am Friday.
The storm is looking more and more impressive on satellite (shown above), as deep convection (i.e. thunderstorms) is forming near the center. It is possible Hanna will become a Category 1 hurricane prior to landfall. But rapid intensification is not likely and our overall impacts assessment has not changed. There is little difference between a strong tropical storm (what Hanna is now) and a weak hurricane (what Hanna may become). - Washington Post
Satellite image of Hanna, positioned east of Florida, at 11 a.m. Courtesy NOAA.
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