This is what the ‘monstrous’ hurricane Beryl looks like from space; experts manage to enter the meteor

Category 4 Hurricane Beryl has meteorologists and authorities on alert for its possible impact on Mexican coasts, Therefore, from different fronts It is being monitored in order to know its trajectory and achieve a forecast that allows Civil Protection personnel to act effectively. and support the population at risk.

It may interest you: Meteorologists capture spectacular images of the eye of Hurricane Beryl

Since the early hours of this Monday it was reported that The meteor is moving through the Caribbean Sea, where it has gained strength with maximum sustained winds of 220 km/h and is expected to impact the coasts of Quintana Roo and make landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula between Thursday and Friday of this week.

ISS captures shocking video of Hurricane Beryl

The meteor is being monitored closely from satellites by various agencies. and organizations specialized in the study of climate.

These efforts are providing crucial data that will enable an accurate forecast of Beryl’s trajectory.thus ensuring that the population is properly informed and prepared.

One of these was The Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) of the United States, which through its social networks shared a video showing the eye of Hurricane Beryl, which shows how impressive the meteor looks.

However, shortly after The International Space Station (ISS) also took on the task of sharing with the world what the “monstrous” hurricane looks like from space through a video on its Instagram account and Xwhere he described that the clip was captured around 9 am this Monday, when they were orbiting over the Caribbean Sea.

In the video you can see how the ISS slowly approaches Beryl and manages to focus on it in all its majesty.so only the eye of the hurricane can be seen surrounded by a colossal white mist formed by dense clouds.

NOAA meteorologists manage to enter the eye of Hurricane Beryl

While, Meteorologists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), through its Air Operations Center (AOC), managed to enter the depths of the hurricane and shared the video of the moment on their social networks.

NOAA described that it obtained the images and videos thanks to the aerial device “Kermit” which is responsible for collecting data to make accurate forecasts. on the trajectory of the meteor from the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) and explained that these flights also support hurricane research.

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In the shared images, the device can be seen flying through Beryl until it reaches the eye, where the sky appears blue and clear.while the rest are immersed in an overwhelming cloud that seems to never end.

According to the NHC, Beryl is forecast to move south of Barbados and then head toward Jamaica. As for Mexico, the storm is expected to weaken to a storm throughout the week, although it will remain a hurricane as long as it crosses the ocean.

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