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Hurricane Structure and Satellite Imagery Explained #3829243 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized satellite image represents a mature tropical cyclone, with a clearly defined eye at the center surrounded by a dense, reddish-orange eyewall indicating extreme convection and wind speeds. Outer green bands denote spiral rainbands where precipitation and gusty winds extend outward. The color scheme mimics infrared or microwave satellite data used by meteorologists to assess storm intensity and structure.
Used on weather education sites, NOAA/NWS pages, or disaster preparedness resources to illustrate hurricane anatomy; matches user intent for understanding storm visualization, forecasting, or climate science basics.
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