NASA finds strong rain potential in Tropical Storm Gordon
https://phys.org/news/2018-09-nasa-strong-potential-tropical-storm.html
When Aqua passed over Gordon, the AIRS instrument found coldest cloud top temperatures in thunderstorms. Those temperatures were as cold as minus 63 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 53 degrees Celsius). Storms with cloud top temperatures that cold have the capability to produce heavy rainfall.
Soon after the AIRS image, the National Hurricane Center or NHC noted "Gordon has been undergoing another convective bursting phase during the past few hours, with a sharp increase in Doppler velocity values noted between 9,000-12,000 feet (meaning cloud tops were reaching that altitude)."