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This true-color depiction of Hurricane Ian was recorded on September 28, 2022, at 12:56 UTC (8:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time), utilizing the Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) instrument aboard NOAA's GOES 16 satellite. Ian, classified as a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane, originated from a developing area east of the Lesser Antilles during the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, characterized by average but impactful activity. At the time of capture, Hurricane Ian was progressing northeastward, poised for an eventual landfall in the State of Florida later that same day. The storm's devastating impact resulted in a casualty count of at least 159 individuals, with 5 fatalities reported in Cuba, a minimum of 148 in Florida, 5 in North Carolina, and 1 in Virginia. The financial toll incurred by Ian amounted to at least $112 billion in 2022 U.S. Dollars, positioning it as the third-costliest tropical cyclone in recorded history. Hurricane Ian, when imaged, was peaking in intensity as a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane, featuring sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) (140 knots) according to the 1-minute Saffir-Simpson scale, coupled with a minimum central pressure of 937 mbar (27.7 inHg).
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Author University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center

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