The World in Images
Hurricanes & Extreme Weather Trends11 min
Available until 22/01/2029
01/10/2024
A multicoloured whirlwind approaches the Mexican coast: this is the satellite image of Hurricane Otis in 2023. Published on X (Twitter) shortly before the disaster, the video was watched 16 million times. How did weather imagery become so popular?
Presenter
Sonia Devillers
Country
France
Year
2024
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