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MAP: Tropical storm Rashmi (satellite image)
30 Oct 2008
Source: NASA
NASA image courtesy of David Long, Brigham Young University, on the QuikSCAT Science Team, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Caption by Holli Riebeek.
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NASA image courtesy of David Long, Brigham Young University, on the QuikSCAT Science Team, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Caption by Holli Riebeek.
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Tropical Storm Rashmi came ashore over Bangladesh on October 27, 2008, taking at least 15 lives, reported Reuters. This image shows the wind field associated with the storm on October 26 just before it came ashore. The image was made from data collected by the QuikSCAT satellite, which records wind speed and direction over the ocean. Areas of high wind are purple and red. Calmer areas are blue. The barbs mark out the wind direction, and white barbs indicate regions of heavy rain.

While the barbs illustrate the circular wind pattern common to all tropical storms, the wind field shows little of the structure evident in a more powerful storm. Typically, a cyclone will consistent of strong winds swirling around a calm core, with gradually decreasing winds spiraling out. In this case, Rashmi is a less defined region of wind and rain.

QuikSCAT measures wind speed and direction by sending pulses of microwave energy through the atmosphere to the ocean surface and measuring the energy that bounces back from the wind-roughened surface. The energy of the microwave pulses changes depending on wind speed and direction.

References Reuters. (2008, October 28). Fifteen killed, many injured in Bangladesh storm. Published on ReliefWeb. Accessed October 28, 2008.



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