'Bomb Cyclone' Swirls Across US East Coast in a Stunning View of Earth

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The GOES East satellite recorded this view of bomb cyclone Grayson as it battered the northeast U.S. on Thursday (Jan. 4).
(Image credit: NASA/NOAA GOES Project/Twitter)

As a powerful bomb cyclone winter storm curls across the U.S. East Coast this morning (Jan. 4), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) GOES-East satellite is snapping stunning images of the Earth's surface.

The NOAA satellite, which launched in 2016 (referred to as GOES-R and GOES-16 before and after launch), is intended to give forecasters their best-ever views of storms and severe weather affecting the globe. The satellite's views have been updating online here as the storm progresses. [See the 'Bomb Cyclone' in These NASA and NOAA Gifs]

Space.com Staff Writer