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It's a hurricane. Shouldn't it be EYEgor?

Hurricane Igor is now a category 4 monster, as captured by NASA's Aqua satellite. Stay updated on its unpredictable path.

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I have no real reason to post this image of the new hurricane Igor -- now exploding into a category 4 monster in the Atlantic -- other than to make the joke in the title, and because it's terribly pretty.

[Click to encoriolisize, or go here to see a range of size options.] The picture was taken by NASA's Aqua satellite on Sunday, September 12 at 16:00 UT. It's well east and south of the US right now, but its path is unclear. I suspect Chris Mooney at The Intersection will be keeping a close eye -- yes, haha -- on it. Stay tuned.

Image credit: NASA, Aqua team hunger force

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