File:Fly up to Houston Storm using TRMM Precipitation Radar and Infrared Data (SVS193).webm
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[edit]DescriptionFly up to Houston Storm using TRMM Precipitation Radar and Infrared Data (SVS193).webm |
English: Fly up to a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM. The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. TRMM infrared data is shown within the orbital data swath. |
Date | 19 May 1998 (upload date) |
Source | Fly up to Houston Storm using TRMM Precipitation Radar and Infrared Data |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Greg Shirah, Chris Kummerow |
Keywords InfoField | Earth Science; Atmospheric science; precipitation; Atmosphere; Texas; Houston; Location |
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