I am posting images from GRLEvel3 software (hi-res radar); they look like the image below. Would you guys like me to keep adding these?
Feedback please, thanks:
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ericinmia wrote:dhweather wrote:I love grlevel3 - great software.
Agreed
I just recently added a USA terra map background, and the us census street level mapping for south florida.. including rivers and lakes. I had the tropical maps alerady on there..
It is the best private sector cheap software.
-Eric

jschlitz wrote:I have some radar shots in the Brownsville Radar Forum.
I am posting images from GRLEvel3 software (hi-res radar); they look like the image below. Would you guys like me to keep adding these?
Feedback please, thanks:
(click on thumbnail, then click again on loaded image for max size and resolution)

jlauderdal wrote:jschlitz wrote:I have some radar shots in the Brownsville Radar Forum.
I am posting images from GRLEvel3 software (hi-res radar); they look like the image below. Would you guys like me to keep adding these?
Feedback please, thanks:
(click on thumbnail, then click again on loaded image for max size and resolution)
I I am running stormlab professional and I get tvs and meso info and cloud ttop heights and movement and all the good stuff, i will let anyone know when the alarms start going off for tvs signatures as we get closer to landfall. It also has a distance tool to measure how close cities are to individual cells. Also gives you cell ID info like nws uses along with movement and spped of individual cells. This software is great stuff especially in sofla with all the tthe thunderstorms. The eye is about 120 miles offshore according to my distance tool, cells coming into south texas are moving between 35-50 knots.

jschlitz wrote:jlauderdal wrote:jschlitz wrote:I have some radar shots in the Brownsville Radar Forum.
I am posting images from GRLEvel3 software (hi-res radar); they look like the image below. Would you guys like me to keep adding these?
Feedback please, thanks:
(click on thumbnail, then click again on loaded image for max size and resolution)
I I am running stormlab professional and I get tvs and meso info and cloud ttop heights and movement and all the good stuff, i will let anyone know when the alarms start going off for tvs signatures as we get closer to landfall. It also has a distance tool to measure how close cities are to individual cells. Also gives you cell ID info like nws uses along with movement and spped of individual cells. This software is great stuff especially in sofla with all the tthe thunderstorms. The eye is about 120 miles offshore according to my distance tool, cells coming into south texas are moving between 35-50 knots.
GRLevel3 has it too; I just don't have it all turned on when I post images b/c the screen will look too cluttered.



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