Dr. Jack Beven's Interesting Meteorological/Geological Images

(Last updated May 12, 2002)


I surf the Net for scientific images, especially those in Meteorology or Geology. When I find something I think will be interesting, I'll display it here. Leave me a message if you have a question about the image(s).

Click on the thumbnails on each page to see a larger image.


  1.  The Rapid Intensification of Typhoon Nestor (added July, 1997)
  2.  The Incredible Hurricane Linda (added September, 1997)
  3.  Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat (added September, 1997)
  4.  How Many Tropical Cyclones Are There In This Picture? (added January, 1998)
  5.  Tropical Terrors in Twins and Triplets (added January, 1998)
  6.  Supertyphoon Paka Hits Guam (added February, 1998)
  7.  Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, December 26, 1997 (added June, 1998)
  8.  The January 1995 Mediterranean 'Hurricane' (added July, 1998)
  9.  Eruption of Popocatepetl Volcano, Mexico, January 1, 1998 (added November, 1998)
  10.  Oklahoma City Tornado May 3, 1999 (added July 17, 1999)
  11.  Weather Satellite Launches - Then and Now (added August 13, 2000)
  12.  A Matter of Hurricane Size (added August 13, 2000)



There are several sites with collections of interesting satellite imagery, some of whom have contributed to these pages. These include:



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