October 1, 2022 - Natural-color satellite view of Hurricane Ian a few days after landfall in Florida.
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October 1, 2022 - Natural-color satellite view of Hurricane Ian a few days after landfall in Florida. The redistribution of water is evident, which show colorful swirls of sediment that the storm stirred up in Florida's coastal waters. The turquoise color is likely sediment that the storm lifted from the seafloor as it neared the coast. Brown water closer to shore is likely colored by sediment from land, carried by rivers and runoff flowing into the ocean.