Tropical Storm Harvey looks so menacing from space
Hurricane Harvey has died down to tropical storm levels after making landfall on the Texas coast Friday night, but that doesn't mean the deluge is anywhere near over.
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As seen from the International Space Station from another angle, Harvey is still extensive.
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik posted photos from the space station Monday that gave a view of the storm, high above the flooded streets of the Houston region.
As forecasts show, the massive storm is expanding northeast through Louisiana in the next few days. The Houston area is unfortunately still bearing the brunt of continual rainfall and strong winds.
Far reaching #Harvey - this massive storm covers much of the horizon from up here! Be careful and stay #TexasStrong #HoustonStrong. pic.twitter.com/p1XctKtkQg
— Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) August 28, 2017
Even from space, Harvey looks like a force to be reckoned with.