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RAINFALL ACCUMULATION FOR TROPICAL STORM ARLENE (JUNE 8-13 2005)
TROPICAL STORM ARLENEThe satellite shows a large cluster of thunderstorms on the northeast side of the storm's center, where a dark red circle indicates heavy rain. Within this cluster, clouds extend up to 17 kilometers (56,000 feet), pushed high by the intense energy of the storm. When such clouds are located at the center of the storm, the energy they release feeds the storm and allows it to intensify. In this case, strong winds are blowing these energetic clouds away from the storm's center so that heavy rain does not coincide with the wind circulation. Arlene's disorganized wind circulation means that the distinctive swirl of clouds that marks out most tropical cyclones is not immediately obvious in this image.
(LARGE 14mb) June 10, 1246 UTC 20 dBZ Precipitation Radar FLYBY MPG animation TRMM is a joint mission between NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Images produced by Hal Pierce (SSAI/NASA GSFC) and caption by Jeffrey Halverson (NASA GSFC).
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