TRMM Sees Tropical Storm Striking Madagascar

The TRMM satellite has been collecting data that improves understanding of rainfall in the tropics since it's launch in 1997. The satellite also provides timely data about the development of tropical cyclones. One of these tropical cyclones called Chanda was hitting the coast of Madagascar when TRMM saw it on 8 January 2012 at 2213 UTC. A red tropical storm symbol is shown at Chandra's approximate location. Data from TRMM's Precipitation Radar (PR) and Microwave Imager (TMI) instruments shows that Chanda was dropping light to moderate rainfall over large areas of southern Madagascar. Deadly tropical cyclones often hit Madagascar but tropical storm Chanda probably isn't going to be one of them. It is predicted to dissipate to a tropical depression it moves further inland.

TMM image of Chanda striking Madagascar