Incredible Ike Imagery

Storm surge over Galveston Island, Texas. AP Photo/David J. Phillip
After posting an amazing compilation of hurricane satellite images from space, the Boston Globe's Big Picture blog published another must-see series of some of the most remarkable post-Ike pictures. Want to see more Ike imagery? Here are some additional galleries worth checking out:
- Washingtonpost.com Ike Gallery
- U.S. Geological Survey: Pre- and Post-Storm Photo Comparisons - Bolivar Peninsula, TX
- Houston144's photostream (from Flickr). In particular, be sure to view the "Last House Standing" image.
- Houston Chronicle (many photo gallery links on main page)
If you've seen other Ike images and/or galleries you'd like to share, post the links in the comment section below. And see our full forecast through the weekend.
By
Jason Samenow
| September 17, 2008; 6:45 PM ET
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Posted by: Peter L | September 17, 2008 7:49 PM | Report abuse
The big picture is still emerging from the Bolivar Peninsula. New story tonight (with a few images and video) from WABC in NYC.
Posted by: Ian, Capital Weather Gang | September 17, 2008 10:11 PM | Report abuse
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also, check out post-storm aerial imagery from NOAA. open the .kmz in google earth or paste the link into google maps.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-earth-vectordb/disaster/ike/HurricaneIke_nl.kmz