UPDATE!!! Hurricane Data Analysis Tool The Hurricane Analysis Tool allows users to overlay various data products relevant in the study of hurricanes in an area plot, a time plot or animation using an interactive tool. The data products being offered include NCEP/CPC 4-km Global (60 deg N - 60 deg S) Merged IR Brightness Temperature Dataset, TRMM's product 3B42, TMI's sea surface temperature, NCEP Reanalysis sea level pressure and QuikScat's wind. This tool is beneficial for users to obtain a visualization comparison of two products during a hurricane event.
Hurricane Archive Gallery get's a face lift! The Hurricane Archive Gallery get's a face lift and is now dynamic! Check out the new gallery interface that allows you to select the year and hurricanes you want to view. Data access has also been added to the gallery along with QuikScat Wind and new CloudSat images! Take a look!
LATEST GENERATED 3-HOUR RAINFALL TOTAL IMAGES
These are the latest images derived from the 3-hour near-real-time rainfall total (TMPA or 3B42RT) of the Atlantic and Gulf regions. The images created using the Giovanni analysis tool with the latest available data granules. These are generated and updated on a daily basis to observe current rainfall total activity. You can view more current images and animations of these and other parameters, such as AIRS temperature and Surface Pressure, by visiting the Image Gallery. A Past Hurricane Archive is also available to view animations of data set parameters of hurricanes that developed over the Atlantic region.
08.10.09 - Typhoon Morakot Dumps Record Rainfall Typhoon Morakot began development as a tropical depression on August 03 at 18Z located southwest of Taiwan at approximately 21.2 N, 135.9 E. The storm hit Taiwan on August 7th and seemed to slightly stall over a two-day period, dumping over 80 inches of rain. On August 08, the highest amount of...
04.14.09 - False Color Merged IR Visualization now available! With a web browser and few mouse clicks, users can produce visualizations for all 8 years and 4.5 TB of Merged IR Brightness Temperature data and generate False Color IR imagery and animation without downloading any software and data. + Read More
03.26.09 - Merged IR animations of March 1st East Coast snowstorm The GES DISC Hurricane Data Analysis Tool can view many other types of weather events than hurricanes. The tool was used to create animated images of the strong late winter snowstorm which affected the U.S. East Coast on March 1-2, 2009. + Read More
02.23.09 - Merged IR data animation of February 10 tornado-spawning Oklahoma storms The Hurricane Data Analysis Tool provided an impressive view of a tornado-spawning storm event over Oklahoma and Texas on February 10, 2009. + Read More
12.11.08 - 2008 Fall AGU Meeting: Decision-Making and Education Presentations The GES DISC has created data tools and data systems that are useful for scientists, but they are also useful for critical decision-making, particularly regarding climate, and for both formal and informal education. Those are the subjects of four presentations at the 2008 Fall AGU Meeting. + Read More