NASA imagery reveals a weaker, stretched out Fiona
Saturday, September 4, 2010 - 06:35
in Earth & Climate
NASA satellite data has noticed that Tropical Storm Fiona is getting 'longer.' That is, the storm is elongating in almost a north-south direction, indicating that she's weakening and may not make it through the weekend. Meanwhile, forecasters are watching two other areas for development in the eastern Atlantic this weekend...
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