WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.150 Scott Braun: TRMM is the 2 00:00:04.170 --> 00:00:08.290 Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission. It was launched in November of 1997, 3 00:00:08.310 --> 00:00:12.350 originally designed as a five-year 4 00:00:12.370 --> 00:00:16.420 mission, but we've gone now for fifteen years. 5 00:00:16.440 --> 00:00:20.460 Music. Fifteen years and thousands of 6 00:00:20.480 --> 00:00:24.600 storms later, TRMM has contributed to the advancement of scientific milestones. 7 00:00:24.620 --> 00:00:28.670 8 00:00:28.690 --> 00:00:32.690 TRMM has advanced research in the areas of agriculture, 9 00:00:32.710 --> 00:00:36.730 disease tracking, precipitation physics, and natural hazards. 10 00:00:36.750 --> 00:00:40.750 Scott: We get roughly three hourly rainfall estimates 11 00:00:40.770 --> 00:00:44.830 across much of the globe at fairly high resolution, and these 12 00:00:44.850 --> 00:00:48.930 rainfall estimates are used to monitor major rainfall events, and to 13 00:00:48.950 --> 00:00:52.970 look for events that might lead to significant flooding 14 00:00:52.990 --> 00:00:57.120 and even landslides, and there are a number of groups that have been using it 15 00:00:57.140 --> 00:01:01.170 as sort of an early warning system. 16 00:01:01.190 --> 00:01:05.380 17 00:01:05.400 --> 00:01:09.480 TRMM's unforseen longevity has provided more 18 00:01:09.500 --> 00:01:13.500 robust information on weather and climate patterns that can only be seen 19 00:01:13.520 --> 00:01:17.530 after years of observations. This decade and a half of data 20 00:01:17.550 --> 00:01:21.570 lets scientists see variations in rainfall from year to year, how El Nino 21 00:01:21.590 --> 00:01:25.590 affects rain patterns worldwide, and the anatomy and lifecycle 22 00:01:25.610 --> 00:01:29.670 of major storms, like hurricanes. Scott: It's also proven 23 00:01:29.690 --> 00:01:33.730 to be an extremely useful satellite for understanding hurricanes, 24 00:01:33.750 --> 00:01:37.790 partly because its orbit stays within the tropics, so you get 25 00:01:37.810 --> 00:01:41.870 much more frequent observations. And it's just provided a wealth of 26 00:01:41.890 --> 00:01:45.930 rainfall information over its relatively short time period 27 00:01:45.950 --> 00:01:49.970 that, in many ways, surpasses all of the information we have 28 00:01:49.990 --> 00:01:54.010 prior to that. 29 00:01:54.030 --> 00:01:58.050 From giant storms 30 00:01:58.070 --> 00:02:02.070 to individual droplets: TRMM also provides scientists with 31 00:02:02.090 --> 00:02:06.080 data on the precise physics of falling rain drops. Scott: TRMM has a unique 32 00:02:06.100 --> 00:02:10.160 set of instruments, including the first and only precipitation radar in space 33 00:02:10.180 --> 00:02:14.250 It also has a microwave imager, which is an instrument 34 00:02:14.270 --> 00:02:18.330 that can give you the equivalent of an X-ray of a storm, whereas the radar 35 00:02:18.350 --> 00:02:22.390 is giving you more of a CAT scan of the storm. It provides 36 00:02:22.410 --> 00:02:26.430 extremely valuable information on the structure, rainfall structure, 37 00:02:26.450 --> 00:02:30.470 of storms, which tells us something about how 38 00:02:30.490 --> 00:02:34.500 the storm is responding to its environment, whether or not it might intensify 39 00:02:34.520 --> 00:02:38.530 or weaken in the upcoming hours. 40 00:02:38.550 --> 00:02:42.540 Building on TRMM's success will be the Global Precipitation Measurement, or GPM, 41 00:02:42.560 --> 00:02:46.560 mission. Its two instruments are more advanced and more sensitive versions 42 00:02:46.580 --> 00:02:50.640 of TRMM's microwave imager and precipitation radar. 43 00:02:50.660 --> 00:02:54.710 GPM's orbit will also extend coverage beyond the tropics, and provide 44 00:02:54.730 --> 00:02:58.760 measurements of light to heavy rain and snow, expanding TRMM's legacy 45 00:02:58.780 --> 00:03:02.770 into the future. 46 00:03:02.790 --> 00:03:06.810 [ beeping sound, thunder ] 47 00:03:06.830 --> 00:03:10.840 48 00:03:10.860 --> 00:03:14.850 49 00:03:14.870 --> 00:03:16.110