N: 43.9066 S: 1.2498 E: -37.9341 W: -118.039
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Description
The GRIP GOES 13 Overshooting Top dataset was produced during the GRIP Field Experiment for use with the Real Time Mission Monitor (RTMM) tool. The major goal was to better understand how tropical storms form and develop into major hurricanes. The magnitude of each overshooting top is the difference between the 'anvil' temperature and the 'overshooting top' temperature. These magnitudess are represented as a color coded display using Google Earth, a virtual globe, map and geographical information program.
Product Summary
Platforms
GOES-13
Instruments
GOES-13 Imager
Spatial Extent
Geographic Region
CARIBBEAN
Coordinate System
CARTESIAN
Granule Spatial Representation
CARTESIAN
Temporal Extent
2010-08-07 to 2010-10-01
Data Partner
Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA (NASA/MSFC/GHRC)
Concept ID
C1979847172-GHRC_DAAC
Data State
COMPLETE
Number of Files/Granules
4711
Processing Level
3
Published
Updated
Science Keywords
Cloud Height
Citation
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Michael Goodman, J. H. (2025). GRIP GOES 13 OVERSHOOTING TOP [Data set]. NASA Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center. https://doi.org/10.5067/GRIP/GOES-IM/DATA301 Date Accessed: 2025-12-14
Michael Goodman, John Hall. “GRIP GOES 13 OVERSHOOTING TOP.” NASA Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center, 2025. doi:10.5067/GRIP/GOES-IM/DATA301. Date Accessed: 2025-12-14
Michael Goodman, John Hall. GRIP GOES 13 OVERSHOOTING TOP. NASA Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center, 2025, doi:10.5067/GRIP/GOES-IM/DATA301. Date Accessed: 2025-12-14
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