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Satellite visuals created by Dakota Smith, Kim Erickson, and Josh Reiter made available in CIRA’s Satellite Library were downloaded and featured by several high profile news outlets to cover Hurricane Otis and its impact in Mexico. NOAA also used the imagery in their social media and public relations initiatives. More information and links can be found below. (POC: D. Smith, dakota.smith@colostate.edu K. Erickson, kim.erickson@colostate.edu, J. Reiter, josh.reiter@colostate.edu, S. Miller, Steven.Miller@colostate.edu, CIRA) Funding: GOES-R
NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt: “Hurricane Otis hits Mexico as a powerful Category 5 storm”.
The New York Times: “Why Hurricane Otis caught many by surprise”.
The Washington Post: “Now a tropical storm, Otis cuts communication after landfall near Acapulco”.
The Atlantic: “Hurricane Otis Was Too Fast for the Forecasters”.
Yale Climate Connection: “Why did Hurricane Otis get so strong, so fast?”.
The Weather Channel: “Hurricane Otis Live Updates”.
The Wall Street Journal: “Ots makes landfall in Mexico”.
The Independent:
Yahoo!: “Infrared satellite shows ‘extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Otis making landfall in Mexico”.
Fox 26 Houston: “Hurricane Otis makes landfall in Mexico”.
NOAA Satellites on Twitter: “SATELLITE SPOTLIGHT: @NOAA’s #GOES18 caught…”
NOAA Satellites on Instagram: “NOAA’s GOES West satellite watched as Hurricane Otis…”