Hurricane Matthew Resembles A ‘Sinister-Looking Face’ In Eerie Satellite Image

  • 8 years ago
On Tuesday, The Weather Channel’s Stu Ostro tweeted an eerie satellite image showing Hurricane Matthew resembling a "sinister-looking face" as it approaches Haiti.

The Weather Channel’s Stu Ostro has posted a foreboding satellite image of Hurricane Matthew as it reaches the island of Haiti.
On October 4, he tweeted a view of the weather pattern which eerily resembles a ghoulish black and white apparition smiling amidst a swirl of dark red.
Ostro writes in the message, “Sinister-looking face of #HurricaneMatthew at landfall in #Haiti [Un-doctored #weather #satellite image].”
In the comments section, he reiterates that the unusual image is unaltered and that the land mass in the visible frame is the Tiburon Peninsula in southwest Haiti.
NBC News reports that the Category 4 hurricane reached Haiti around 7 am Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday and recorded sustained winds of up to 145 miles per hour later that morning.

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