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Heavy Rain in Southern China
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Published July 2, 2010
This color-coded image shows rainfall amounts from June 15–21, 2010. Pockets of very heavy rain occur roughly 250 kilometers inland, near Taiwan and the Vietnam border.
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Tropical Storm Alex
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Published June 28, 2010
Acquired June 26, 2010, this image shows color-coded precipitation amounts superimposed on a natural-color image of Alex.
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Hurricane Celia
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Published June 22, 2010
Acquired June 20, 2010, this image shows a color-coded precipitation map superimposed on a photo-like image of Hurricane Celia.
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Tropical Cyclone Paul
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Published March 29, 2010
This image shows the distribution of rain in Tropical Cyclone Paul as the storm moved over the eastern shores of Australia’s Northern Territory on March 28, 2010.
Hurricane Ida
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Published November 9, 2009
Bands of heavy rain circled the center of Hurricane Ida on November 8, when the storm was passing through the Yucatan Channel, but as the storm headed northward into the Gulf of Mexico on November 9, the rainfall bands became less organized.
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Rainfall from Typhoon Parma
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Published October 10, 2009
Typhoon Parma dumped up to 700 millimeters of rain over northern Luzon, Philippines, over the course of a week, as illustrated in this map of rainfall totals between October 2 and October 8, 2009.
Super Typhoon Choi-Wan
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Published September 16, 2009
Choi-wan has a near-perfect eye surrounded by a very intense eyewall in this rainfall image.
Hurricane Bill
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Published August 18, 2009
Hurricane Bill had a well-formed eye surrounded by concentric bands of rain late on August 17.
Published August 17, 2009
TRMM reveals that although Bill did not yet have an eye or eyewall, it did have a well-developed cyclonic circulation as evidenced by the curvature in the rain bands that spiral in towards the center.