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Description SPACE STATION CAMERAS PROVIDE NEW VIEWS OF HURRICANE DORIAN Cameras outside the International Space Station captured views at 10:37 a.m. Eastern time September 3 of Hurricane Dorian from 260 miles in altitude as it began to move from an almost stationary position over the northwestern Bahamas. In its 11:00 a.m. EDT advisory, the National Hurricane Center said Dorian, now a high category 2 hurricane, is beginning to move northwestward at about 2 miles per hour with a slightly faster motion toward the northwest or north-northwest expected later today and tonight. A turn toward the north is forecast by Wednesday evening, followed by a turn toward the north-northeast Thursday morning. On this track, the core of extremely dangerous Hurricane Dorian will gradually move north of Grand Bahama Island this evening. The hurricane will then move dangerously close to the Florida east coast late today through Wednesday evening, very near the Georgia and South Carolina coasts Wednesday night and
Date 2019-09-03
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