As Hurricane Sandy moved north along the East Coast of the
United States, its waves churned up sediments from the continental shelf and
left turbid water in its wake. By midday October 30, 2012, the skies over
coastal Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina had cleared enough to reveal that
turbidity to the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite. Meanwhile, the remnants of
the storm were battering the northeastern states.
Note that the image is rotated so that you are looking south
from Canada, with north toward the bottom.
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