Deadly tornado in Yancheng, China
![Himawari-8 0.64 µm Visible (top) and 10.4 µm Infrared Window (bottom) images [click to play animation]](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/06/160623_0630utc_himawari8_visible_infrared_Yancheng_China_tornado_report.gif)
Himawari-8 0.64 µm Visible (top) and 10.4 µm Infrared Window (bottom) images [click to play animation]
An experimental version of the MIMIC Total Precipitable Water product which uses the MIRS retrieval TPW from POES, Metop, and Suomi NPP VIIRS satellites (below) revealed the band of high moisture pooled along the Mei-yu front, which appeared to surge northward across eastern China early in the day on 23 June.
The 23 June/00 UTC rawinsonde report from Nanjing (located about 260 km southwest of Yancheng) indicated a total precipitable water value of 66.2 mm or 2.6 inches (below).