Yesterday's MODIS satellite images were a bust, but today's were
slightly less cloudy/hazy. Both the Terra and Aqua images show a pale
patch of ocean water about 18 kilometers offshore, covering a total area
of about 678 square kilometers. But this is a tough call - the image
quality really isn't very good. The closest sizable populated area near
this part of the coast, according to Google Earth, is the town of
Burutu located at top center on this graphic:
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MODIS/Terra
satellite image taken December 23, 2011 at 10:10am local time. Possible
location of oil slick noted. Image data courtesy NASA/MODIS Rapid
Response Team. |
This fuzzy patch that may or may not be the remnants
of the oil slick is located about where we would expect to see it, given
the
wind speed and direction over the past couple of days (blowing from the
south-southwest at 5-10 knots).
Radar imagery would give us a better look but we haven't seen any new radar images since December 21.
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