“…For instance, infrared data from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite have been commonly applied to explore the initiation, propagation, and regional variations in South and North America (e.g., Anabor et al, ; Durkee & Mote, ; Mecikalski et al, ), and the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) has been extensively used in characterizing the MCSs in Europe and Africa (e.g., Feidas, ; Klein et al, ; Senf et al, ). In the Asian monsoon region, the detailed survey with regard to spatial distributions and lifecycles of MCSs was mainly conducted by Fengyun‐2 geostationary meteorological satellite (e.g., Ai et al, ; J. Li et al, ; X. Yang et al, ). Besides, the polar‐orbiting satellites (e.g., Yuan & Houze, ), the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (e.g., Choudhury et al, ; Jaramillo et al, ), and the active remote sensing satellites such as Cloudsat (e.g., Yuan et al, ) also provide extra sources to examine the MCSs.…”