Vertical orbit curtain describing cloud vertical structure (Radar Reflectivity, dBZ)
derived from CloudSat satellite, and daily rainfall (3B42) from TRMM satellite,
and QuikSCAT data for Typhoon Prapiroon.
The Cloudsat instrument is viewing the typhoon Prapiroon (August 2nd,
2006). On this date, the typhoon was located over the South China sea
and the Cloudsat parameter shown is the dBZ reflectivity parameter. The
heights of the highest clouds are ~15 kms and substantial convective
activity can be seen within the vertical structure of the typhoon.
The 3B42 daily TRMM data is showing the rainfall rate and
QuikSCAT data showing the wind in the area of typhoon.
3D Visualization of Typhoon Prapiroon I3D Visualization of Typhoon Prapiroon IIICreated by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/googleearth/index.shtmlReferences:
A-Train Data Depot:
http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/atdd/GIOVANNI:
http://giovanni.gsfc.nasa.govHurricane Portal:
http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/hurricane/ CloudSat
http://cloudsat.atmos.colostate.edu/QuikSCAT:
http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/This is how it looks:
