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Hurricane Rafael: NOAA Map Captures Storm Churning Across Cuba - MSNNASA's Earth Observatory has released a satellite image of Hurricane Rafael tearing across Cuba after making landfall on the island, bringing heavy wind and rain. The false-color image, captured ...
In a report posted Sunday on the website of Renesys, author Doug Madory wrote that Cuba began using the ALBA-1 cable on Jan. 14. Until now the island's Internet service has been through satellite ...
Anecdotal reports speak of about 10,000 satellite TV dishes in Cuba, according to Joe O'Connell, spokesman for the U.S. government's International Broadcasting Bureau, which oversees Television ...
Uproar over satellite dishes in Cuba, here and here. Global Voices stands out as one of the earliest and strongest examples of how media committed to building community and defending human rights can ...
The stations are included in satellite TV packages picked up by the clandestine receivers in Cuba. But few Cubans talk openly about the dishes.
New satellite imagery shows Hurricane Irma battering Cuba before making its way toward Florida today (Sept. 9). The colossal storm made landfall on the northern coast of Cuba Friday evening (Sept ...
Satellite imagery released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows lightning flashes as Hurricane Ian churned near Cuba on Tuesday, September 27.
Satellite images have captured bolts of lightning surrounding the eye of Hurricane Ian as it travels across Cuba and towards Florida. Speeded-up footage from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
NOAA-21/NASA Earth Observatory As it neared Cuba, Rafael crossed warm waters and encountered light to moderate vertical wind shear—factors that enabled the storm to strengthen into a hurricane.
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