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A satellite panning the North Pacific this week picked up something strange at the center of a cloud formation: A huge eye. It was spotted south of Alaska on Feb. 13 and posted on Facebook by scientists at the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) in Wisconsin.
“Incredible detail in this enhanced water vapor image seems to reveal an eye glancing out sideways from the center of the storm approaching Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.”
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: pheonix358
I mean everyone has their own imagination and it's good to see different perspectives. Who knows, someone else might suggest they see a butthole *shrugs* lol
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
Not every cyclone has a perfect pin hole 'eye' or an eye appearance within the eye itself.
In the above use your imagination what this could look like! I see two dark eyes and a rawring mouth about to bite the head of a grizzly bear. NOM NOM NOM NOM
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: pheonix358
I mean everyone has their own imagination and it's good to see different perspectives. Who knows, someone else might suggest they see a butthole *shrugs* lol