Video: 30 seconds looking back on the 10-day journey of super typhoon Irma
Images from NASA satellites reveal the 10-day journey of Typhoon Irma, from the Atlantic Ocean, through the Caribbean and to the state of Florida, USA.
Image of Irma storm through satellite image.
The path of Hurricane Irma over the past 10 days from September 1 to September 10 was observed from NASA satellite.
Satellite imagery shows how the super typhoon has moved from the Atlantic, through the Caribbean and to the state of Florida.
The Atlantic storm of the Atlantic Ocean is also observed on the way to the United States.
Many areas of the Caribbean and Florida states of the United States were severely devastated by super typhoon Irma. After sweeping through Florida, Hurricane Irma continued to land in Georgia.
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