NASA’s Global Hawk took off from Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Va., on Sept. 19 to conduct another science mission over Tropical Storm Nadine in the eastern Atlantic. Read the full story here. For more information visit www.nasa.gov.
Credit: NASA Wallops |
NASA’s TRMM satellite flew over Nadine on Sept. 20 at 5:17 a.m. EDT and gathered rainfall data. TRMM saw the maximum intensity of rainfall is about 20 mm/hr (~ .8 inches). The Azores is shown being affected by a rain band from Nadine.
Credit: NASA/SSAI, Hal Pierce |
NASA’s Global Hawk flew a “lawnmower pattern” over Tropical Storm Nadine on Sept. 19 and Sept. 20.
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