1 00:00:02,733 --> 00:00:05,700 On August 14, 2024, NOAA satellites watched Tropical Storm Ernesto 2 00:00:05,700 --> 00:00:08,666 intensify into a hurricane. 3 00:00:09,800 --> 00:00:14,133 Ernesto developed out of a tropical wave between August 8 and 11. 4 00:00:14,133 --> 00:00:17,800 The storm system intensified into a tropical storm 5 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:20,766 as it moved through the Lesser Antilles. 6 00:00:21,566 --> 00:00:24,833 It brought strong winds and flooding to the Virgin Islands and 7 00:00:24,833 --> 00:00:28,333 Puerto Rico before moving northward. 8 00:00:31,200 --> 00:00:35,166 As it traveled northward over the Atlantic Ocean toward Bermuda, 9 00:00:35,166 --> 00:00:39,033 Hurricane Ernesto intensified into a Category 2 hurricane. 10 00:00:39,700 --> 00:00:42,666 On August 17, Hurricane Ernesto made landfall in Bermuda as a 11 00:00:42,666 --> 00:00:45,733 Category 1 hurricane. There, it brough strong storm surge and winds. 12 00:00:46,166 --> 00:00:49,366 Hurricane Ernesto also caused dangerous swells and rip currents along 13 00:00:49,366 --> 00:00:52,633 the U.S. East Coast, setting off advisories. 14 00:00:53,033 --> 00:00:59,566 After striking Bermuda, Ernesto weakened into a tropical storm. 15 00:01:00,533 --> 00:01:03,233 However, the storm re-intensified into a Category 1 hurricane as it 16 00:01:03,233 --> 00:01:06,200 continued towards Canada. 17 00:01:06,200 --> 00:01:09,833 Before reaching Newfoundland, Ernesto dissipated 18 00:01:09,833 --> 00:01:13,366 into a post-tropical cyclone. 19 00:01:14,366 --> 00:01:17,833 GOES-16 monitored the storm as it developed and 20 00:01:17,833 --> 00:01:21,066 intensified in near real-time. 21 00:01:22,566 --> 00:01:25,966 Tracking the movement of the storm helps forecasters determine 22 00:01:25,966 --> 00:01:29,133 what areas will be impacted. 23 00:01:29,566 --> 00:01:32,433 Infrared imagery from GOES-16 indicated what areas of the hurricane 24 00:01:32,433 --> 00:01:35,400 were the most intense. 25 00:01:37,833 --> 00:01:42,133 The GOES-16 Geostationary Lightning Mapper also captured 26 00:01:42,133 --> 00:01:46,100 lightning within the storm. 27 00:01:47,333 --> 00:01:52,600 Meanwhile, the Joint Polar Satellite System also tracked the hurricane. 28 00:01:53,266 --> 00:01:56,800 JPSS measured sea surface temperatures 29 00:01:56,800 --> 00:02:00,633 and moisture in the atmosphere. 30 00:02:01,800 --> 00:02:05,033 The ATMS instrument onboard JPSS satellites can see through clouds, 31 00:02:05,033 --> 00:02:08,333 revealing the structure of the storm. 32 00:02:09,400 --> 00:02:12,633 As we approach the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, NOAA 33 00:02:12,633 --> 00:02:15,600 satellites will be on watch for developing storms. 34 00:02:15,600 --> 00:02:16,766 Earth From Orbit: Hurricane Ernesto 35 00:02:16,766 --> 00:02:17,500 NOAA Logo 36 00:02:17,500 --> 00:02:18,166 NASA Meatball 37 00:02:18,166 --> 00:02:18,766 CIRA Logo