An eerie satellite image captured the ''skull of Matthew'' to the shock of TV meteorologists and viewers across America.
Meteorologist Matt Devitt, from the WINK News team in Florida, said the skull appeared while he was giving the weather forecast at 7.30 am local time.
On Tuesday Mr Devid said: ''I can confirm this satellite image of Matthew's landfall is real and not photoshopped.
''Captured this morning during my weathercast. Freaky!''
Local 33 and Fox 44 meteorologist Mark Stitz said: ''Frightening satellite image of Matthew looking like a skull as it struck Haiti...''
WOOD TV meteorologist Ellen Bacca said the ''spooky'' image of Hurricane Matthew make it look like the skull had a glowing red eye.
Self-proclaimed weather geek Stu Ostro posted a satellite image of the ''sinister-looking'' skull online after the eye of the hurricane hit Haiti.
Social media users commented that the skull had an ''evil smile'' and looked as though it was grinning wickedly.Sinister-looking face of #HurricaneMatthew at landfall in #Haiti [Un-doctored #weather #satellite image] pic.twitter.com/hrviDVuJ3R— Stu Ostro (@StuOstro) October 4, 2016
Some Americans feared that the skull image could be a''bed omen'' as the hurricane heads towards Florida and the East Coast this week.
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