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In new NASA video Hurricane Harvey looks like it's about to swallow all of Texas

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A brief-but-haunting video released by NASA on Thursday night shows Hurricane Harvey’s powerful churn toward central Texas, where the slow-moving storm is expected to throttle coastal communities with high winds and up to 25 inches of rain.

The footage was captured just after 6 p.m. by cameras aboard the International Space Station, not long after the tropical cyclone – aided by warm water and favorable winds – regenerated over the Gulf of Mexico.

Harvey is expected to make landfall late Friday near Corpus Christi, striking as a Category 3 hurricane with wind speeds surpassing 111 miles per hour.

Separate footage from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration includes striking views from one of its WP-3D Orion “hurricane hunter” aircraft as it flies through the storm’s eye.

A time-lapse video, recorded moments prior, shows the plane being jostled and pelted with rain before emerging in the storm’s relatively calm epicenter.

The National Hurricane Center has called Harvey’s sudden strengthening “astounding.”

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