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Tropical Storm Ana

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2024-04-22 12:00:00
April 22, 2003

Unprecedented First Ever Atlantic Tropical Storm in April

In what could be a sign of a very active Atlantic hurricane season during 2003, Tropical Storm Ana developed in the Atlantic this week. While initially forming as a subtropical low over Atlantic waters, it has now acquired tropical characteristics. This TRMM overpass early on April 22, 2003 shows the detailed structure of Ana's swirling cloud bands and the nearly complete formation of a closed eyewall. The different colors indicate rain intensity, with reds being the most intense.

The official Atlantic hurricane season does not begin until June 1.

References & Resources

Image courtesy of Hal Pierce, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. For more views of recent TRMM hurricanes, visit the website trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov

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