NASA‘s Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite, also known as TRMM, flew over Cyclone Sandra twice in one day and noticed a large decrease in rainfall intensity over a nine hour period. …read more
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NASA satellite sees Cyclone Gino's rainfall shoved southward
NASA‘s Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite known as TRMM measured Cyclone Gino‘s rainfall from space and saw the bulk of precipitation was south of the center. Gino’s rainfall is being pushed away from the center by vertical wind shear. …read more
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NASA satellites see Cyclone Narelle torn apart
NASA‘s TRMM and Aqua satellites showed how Tropical Cyclone Narelle has fallen far from being a powerful cyclone in the Southern Indian Ocean. A time series of infrared images from an Aqua satellite instrument provides a clear picture of Narelle’s former power and its recent demise, while TRMM 3-D data showed falling cloud heights and weaker rainfall.
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NASA sees Tropical Storm Narelle winding down near western Australia
Tropical Storm Narelle is growing weaker as it continues to track in a southerly direction parallel to the coast of Western Australia. NASA‘s Aqua and TRMM satellites captured visible data and rainfall rates on Narelle and noticed the storm was less intense than it was, however, warnings are still up as Narelle continues moving down the coast.
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