https://atlas.niu.edu/analysis/radar/midwest/midwest_radar_b...
https://atlas.niu.edu/analysis/radar/midwest/midwest_radar_b...
I just wish we even had a radar where I live.
(a) early in their radar-watching journey, and starting to notice the finer details in radar products, or;
(b) looking to stir unfounded panic by exaggerating a pattern that’s filtered out or not noticed by others, in light of current events.
Unlike the NEXRAD images in question, the noise floor on the Internet this is quite high and hard to differentiate between the two.
I wouldn’t say I was on a radar watching journey nor did I exaggerate any details.
The line between concern (GUYS WEATHER RADAR IS SHOWING END TIMES) and curiosity (check out this neat radar image I saw) can be pretty thin in technical spaces.
Creative minds in the community are very good at filling in the blanks, no matter the accuracy.
Current operating modes: https://www.roc.noaa.gov/branches/operations-branch/current-...
pbohun•6mo ago
It's quite possible there is some lower altitude fog/precipitation/something that is only visible to the radar at it's lower tilt angles. But that's just speculation.
shade•6mo ago
The National Weather Service has a good brief explainer: https://www.weather.gov/iwx/wsr_88d
They also have an interesting PDF covering some of the more unique signatures you might see, though it's not exhaustive: https://www.weather.gov/media/btv/research/Radar%20Artifacts...
fprotthetarball•6mo ago
kevin_thibedeau•6mo ago