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Since late December, Guyana has been hit by three distinct episodes ofheavy rain that have resulted in some coastal areas of Guyana receivingupwards of 100 cm (40 inches) of rainfallâthe most rainfall for a similar periodin over 100 years. The heavy rain left two-thirds of Guyanaâs capital, Georgetown, flooded, affecting over 120,000 and killing six.
The TRMM-based, near-real time Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis(MPA) at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center monitors rainfall overthe global tropics. The image shows MPA rainfall totals for Guyanaand the surrounding region of northeastern South America between December 24, 2004, and January 20, 2005. The highest rainfall totals on theorder of 20 inches of rain (red areas) occur just offshore and rightalong the coastline of Guyana near the mouth of the Essequibo River and Georgetown.
TRMM is a joint mission between NASA and the Japanese space agency JAXA.
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Images produced by Hal Pierce (SSAI/NASA GSFC) and caption by Steve Lang (SSAI/NASA GSFC).












