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Tropical Storm Cristobal

This animation shows Tropical Storm Cristobal on August 7, 2002 . Cristobal was located east of St. Augustine, Florida. The storm has had a maximum sustained wind speed of 45 MPH.Cristobal is expected to move east-northeast within the next 24 hours.

This animation zooms down to Tropical Storm Cristobal on August 7, 2002.  The structure of the storm is revealed where yellow represents 0.5 inches of rain or more, green shows 1.0 inches of rain and red shows 2.0 inches or more.  The remains of Tropical Depression Bertha can also be seen just off the Louisiana coast.    This animation zooms down to Tropical Storm Cristobal on August 7, 2002. The structure of the storm is revealed where yellow represents 0.5 inches of rain or more, green shows 1.0 inches of rain and red shows 2.0 inches or more. The remains of Tropical Depression Bertha can also be seen just off the Louisiana coast.
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Peel away the clouds to reveal Tropical Storm Cristobal rain structure. Yellow denotes 0.5+ inches of rain, green denotes 1.0+ inches of rain, and red is 2.0+ inches of rain.      Peel away the clouds to reveal Tropical Storm Cristobal rain structure. Yellow denotes 0.5+ inches of rain, green denotes 1.0+ inches of rain, and red is 2.0+ inches of rain.

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Tropical Storm Cristobals rain structure (yellow=0.5+ inches, green=1.0+ inches, and red=2.0+ inches of rain)    Tropical Storm Cristobals rain structure (yellow=0.5+ inches, green=1.0+ inches, and red=2.0+ inches of rain)

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Animation Number:2498
Animator:Lori Perkins (Lead)
Studio:SVS
Completed:2002-08-07
Scientist:Jeff Halverson (JCET UMBC)
Instruments:GOES
 TRMM/PR
 TRMM/TMI
 TRMM/VIS
Data Collected:2002/08/07
Series:TRMM 3D Hurricanes
Video:SVS2002-0024 *
Keywords:
DLESE >> Atmospheric science
DLESE >> Natural hazards
SVS >> Storm
 
 
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