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Satellite view of a storm over new Zealand



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Satellite view of a storm over new Zealand

July 26, 2008 - Fierce winter storm over the North Island of New Zealand. Although the clouds seem lacy and somewhat insubstantial compared to the thick deck of clouds associated with hurricanes, the storm bears a resemblance to its tropical cousins; a core of low atmospheric pressure sits just off the East Cape, and the clouds are being drawn toward the low in an inward, clockwise spiral. In the Southern Hemisphere, air rotates clockwise around areas of low pressure

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Circulating Cyclone Geography Island Landmass Meteorology New Zealand North Pacific Pacific Ocean Satellite View Square Image Storm Tropical Storms Weather White Winter


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the raw power and beauty of nature as a fierce winter storm engulfs the North Island of New Zealand. Taken on July 26,2008, from a satellite view, it offers a unique perspective on this mesmerizing phenomenon. The clouds appear delicate and ethereal, reminiscent of lacework against the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. Despite their seemingly insubstantial appearance compared to hurricane clouds, this storm shares similarities with its tropical counterparts. A central core of low atmospheric pressure hovers just off the East Cape, drawing in the surrounding clouds in an inward, clockwise spiral. This characteristic rotation is typical for areas of low pressure in the Southern Hemisphere. The image showcases not only the intensity but also the cyclical nature of weather systems. It serves as a reminder that even in remote regions like New Zealand's North Island, storms can arise with formidable force and impact. The photograph's square format emphasizes its composition and allows viewers to appreciate both landmass and oceanic elements within one frame. Photographed by Stocktrek Images without any human presence or commercial intent involved, this stunning visual representation invites us to marvel at Earth's natural wonders while highlighting meteorology's intricate workings. Whether viewed for scientific study or personal appreciation, this print encapsulates both awe-inspiring beauty and our planet's dynamic weather patterns.

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