Tropical Depression Kyle (10 Oct 2002)

  • Credit

    NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio

Tropical Depression Kyle, October 10, 2002

Tropical Depression Kyle is expected to reach the northeast Florida coast in 24 hours. It is currently packing sustained winds of 30 mph. The storm developed on September 20, 2002 and has been classified as a sub-tropical depression, tropical storm, hurricane, tropical storm, and now a tropical depression. The visualization zooms down to the storm and then shows the overall rain structure of Kyle. Yellow represents areas where at least 0.5 inches of rain fell per hour. Green shows at least 1.0 inch of rain, and red depicts more than 2.0 inches of rain per hour.

The visualization zooms down to Tropical Depression Kyle just about to make landfall over northeastern Florida.

Metadata

  • Sensor

    TRMM/TMI, TRMM/PR, Terra/MODIS
  • Animation ID

    2618
  • Video ID

    SVS2002-0024
  • Start Timecode

    01:12:55:00
  • End Timecode

    01:14:21:00
  • Animator

    Lori Perkins
  • Studio

    SVS
  • Visualization Date

    2002/10/10
  • Scientist

    Jeff Halverson (NASA/GSFC)
  • Keywords

    Hurricane, Tropical Depression, Kyle
  • DLESE Subject

    Natural hazards, Atmospheric science
  • Data Date

    2002/10/10
  • Pao ID

    not on PAO tape
  • Animation Type

    Regular