“…The microphysics of the eyewall (EW) and rainbands in TCs that make landfall have been revealed using disdrometers and polarimetric radars in many studies (Chang et al, ; Didlake & Kumjian, ; Feng & Bell, ; May et al, ; Tokay et al, ; Wang et al, ; Wang et al, ; Wu et al, ). However, TCs spend most of their lifetime over the open ocean, where conventional ground‐based radar observations are scarce (Cecil et al, ; Hence & Houze, , ; Jiang et al, ; Yang et al, ). The precipitation radar, microwave imager, and lightning imaging sensor on board the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite are effective for acquiring TC measurements over the open ocean (Cecil et al, ; Hence & Houze, , ; Jiang et al, ; Yang, Yuan, et al, ).…”