Every once in a while a storm comes along that is so big, it even looks impressive from space. Hurricane Sandy has grown to be an enormous mass of wind stretching nearly 1,000 miles across at times.
In the whole globe image above, captured by NOAA's GOES-13 satellite on Oct. 28 at 9:02 a.m. EDT, Sandy is a huge white swirl centered just off the east coast of the United States, merging with a cold front on its western edge.
The rest of this gallery contains other impressive views and videos from space, as well as a "living" wind map and a map showing where an estimated 12 million to 15 million people will lose power.
Sources - Wired
Hurricane Sandy Is Even More Impressive From Space
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