TEMPEST-D / RaInCube Sees Typhoon Trami

  • Released Tuesday, December 15, 2020
  • Updated Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 10:11AM
  • ID: 4859

TEMPEST-D and RaInCube are part of the next generation of small satellites called cubesats. Together these tiny satellites can generate some big results. This data visualization shows how TEMPEST-D and RainCube satellite data can be used in conjunction with each other to provide both horizontal cross-sections as well as a vertical slice through significant weather events such as Typhoon Trami.


Credits

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NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio


Datasets used in this visualization

CubeSat Precipitation (A.K.A. Ka-band Radar) (Collected with the RainCube sensor)
Observed Data | NASA/JPL

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