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Images & Animations
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Credit
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Hurricane Claudette Approached Texas July 15, 2003
As Claudette was making landfall near Port O'Connor Texas, the TRMM and GOES satellites, captured these images. This animation zooms down to the storm and peels away the clouds to reveal the underlying rain structure. Yellow represents more than 0.5 inches of rain and green indicates 1.0 inches of rain or more.
320 by 270: This animation is a zooms down to the storm and peels away the clouds to reveal the underlying rain structure. Yellow represents more than 0.5 inches of rain and green indicates 1.0 inches of rain or more.
Metadata
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Sensor
IMAGE/VIS, TRMM/PR, TRMM/TMI -
Animation ID
2783 -
Video ID
SVS2003-0003 -
Start Timecode
01:02:30:00 -
End Timecode
01:03:38:00 -
Animator
Lori Perkins, Tom Bridgman -
Studio
SVS -
Visualization Date
2003/07/21 -
Scientist
Jeff Halverson (NASA/GSFC), Dennis Chesters (NASA/GSFC) -
Keywords
Hurricane, Texas, Calhoun -
DLESE Subject
Natural hazards, Atmospheric science -
Data Date
2003/07/15 -
Animation Type
Regular