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Fly up to Houston Storm using TRMM Precipitation Radar and Infrared Data
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Fly up to a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM. The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. TRMM infrared data is shown within the orbital data swath.
Duration: 9.0 seconds
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| Animation Number: | 193 |
| Animator: | Greg Shirah (Lead) |
| Studio: | SVS |
| Completed: | 1998-05-19 |
| Scientist: | Chris Kummerow (NASA/GSFC) |
| Instruments: | TRMM/PR
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| | TRMM/VIRS |
| Data Collected: | 1998/02/10 |
| Series: | TRMM First Light |
| Video: | SVS1998-0002 * |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Atmospheric science
SVS
>> Houston
SVS
>> Precipitation
GCMD
>> Location
>> Texas
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