DescriçãoStorm Babet moving towards the British Isles (Copernicus).jpg
English: Storm Babet is the second storm of the season, named by the Meteorological Service of the United Kingdom (Met Office). It is currently active and moving across the Atlantic Ocean toward the British Isles. Met Office has issued an early warning because of the strong winds and heavy rains which the storm is expected to bring. This image, acquired by one of Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites on 16 October, shows Babet partly covering the Iberian Peninsula while its centre moves over the Atlantic Ocean. The Copernicus satellites provide a vast amount of data that enable the monitoring of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, cyclones, and storms, as well as their consequences.
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This image, acquired by one of Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites on 16 October, shows Babet partly covering the Iberian Peninsula while its centre moves over the Atlantic Ocean.