Envirocast®
On-Line Feature of the Week -- February 16, 2007
New York City After Snowstorm
The images in this Envirocast®
Bulletin were taken by the Moderate Resolution Imaging
Spectroradiometer (MODIS)
onboard NASA's
Aqua satellite on February 11 and February 15, 2007. They show the
New York City metropolitan area after the recent snowstorm.
Snow Cover in New York City
The above MODIS images are from
February 11 and February 15, 2007. They
show the New York City metropolitan area after the recent
snowstorm on February 13-15.
Environmental Impacts:
The storm is being blamed for at least
15 deaths so far.
About 300,000 customers lost power in
Ohio, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Kentucky, Indiana,
New York's Long Island and the District of Columbia.
Hundreds of motorists were stranded
were stranded on 50 mile stretch of Interstate 78 in
eastern Pennsylvania. Many motorists were trapped
there for over 24 hours. Sections of the highway
were covered in 4 to 6 inches of ice.
Passengers on JetBlue flights at John
F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City were
stuck on the runway for up to 8 hours on Wednesday,
February 14.
Supplementary Material:
NASA's AQUA Satellite:
Aqua, Latin for water, is a NASA Earth
Science satellite mission collecting about the Earth's
water cycle, including evaporation from the oceans, water
vapor in the atmosphere, clouds, precipitation, soil
moisture, sea ice, land ice, and snow cover on the land
and ice. The Aqua spacecraft (formally known as EOS-PM)
was successfully launched on May 4, 2002 at the Vandenberg
Air Force Base (VAFB) in Lompoc, California. It is flying
at an altitude of 705 km (438 miles) observing the Earth,
and the life expectancy is 6 years. [Aqua's
Orbit], [Animation
of MODIS Observing the Earth]
Aqua passes south to north over the equator
in the afternoon, and thus it passes over us at the same
local time every day, approximately 1:30 p.m.
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