Hurricanes, as seen from orbit - The Big Picture - Boston.com
Kúl mynd. Alltaf virkilega flottar myndir hjá The Big Picture.
Lýsing sem fylgdi myndinni: “While not a true hurricane, this image from September 4, 2003 shows a beautifully-formed low-pressure system swirling off the southeastern coast of Greenland, illustrating the maxim that “nature abhors a vacuum.” The vacuum in this case was a region of low atmospheric pressure. In order to fill this void, air from a nearby high-pressure system moves in, in this case bringing clouds along for the ride. This huge system swirled over the Denmark Strait in between Greenland and Iceland.”
