StrongWind wrote:skysummit wrote:I don't have a link. It's a program I use that extracts data from the NWS. It's basically the same data that's on their website, but I'm looking at the long range mode. Also, the program has an option to "smooth" the data so it doesn't look so "blocky". It also saves the last 15 or 20 frames of data so you can view a loop at anytime. It updates every 4 or 5 minutes.
Please don't keep us in suspense any longer. What program is it that you use?
SW

Ok.......you have to be nice though because this software is free as of the moment. The author is trying new features out usually weekly and is releasing his software for people to try and give him feedback. One day, after it's perfect, he's probably going to plan on selling it. To be honest, it's the best radar software I have ever used.
Once you download it, play with it for a while. You have the option of choosing any radar in the country along with Puerto Rico and Guam. You also have the option of monitoring storm attributes seeing storm directions, zooming all the way down to street level, looping, and seeing warnings for the entire country.
After you download it, before you ask questions, please play with it for a while. There's a good bit you can do with it. On the download page, there's also a link to a forum that discusses all the features of the software. You can go there to post questions, or suggest features. Feel free to ask me anything about it while I'm on here though.
Go to the link and look under "Downloads" (it's under the closeup images of Charley". You'll need the two first files, the 5.6 MB and the 740K files.
Look at the very bottom of the page.....you MUST have these requirements....ESPECIALLY Direct X 9.0 or better. If not, the program will fail on opening.
here's the link.....
http://www.gibsonridgesoftware.com/grw88level3/