A group within NASA shared Sunday evening 10 days worth of satellite imagery, condensed into 30 seconds, of both Hurricanes Irma and Jose as they trekked through the Atlantic Ocean.

"History of Hurricane #Irma: 1 September 2017 - 10 September 2017 #GOES16," tweeted NASA's Short-term Prediction Research and Transition Center, adding in a second tweet that it shows Jose as well.

History of Hurricane #Irma: 1 September 2017 - 10 September 2017 #GOES16 pic.twitter.com/Z53paEmpIY — NASA SPoRT (@NASA_SPoRT) September 11, 2017

GOES-16 is a weather satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The above imagery is of the infrared variety, showing temperature.

As Jose meandered out in the Atlantic Ocean, Irma shellacked islands in the Caribbean and made landfall in Florida on Sunday. The latest from the National Hurricane Center said the former Category 5 storm has weakened to a Category 2 storm, which is still capable of dangerous conditions.