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Yes TOM..they do the best they can with the tools provided..I would love to be a met anywhere!!!!ColdFront77 wrote:I assume one of the Orlando stations has a 3D radar system. The one I am thinking of indicates the terrain and at least some buildings.
Yes indeed, Jonathan. I've always said I would hate to be a meteorologist, forecaster or weather enthusiast out in the Rocky Mountain states.

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A Couple of Points
one difficulty in tornado forecasting and tracking is that the precise modes and parameters for tornado formation are not that well known from a mathematical standpoint. Add to that the fact that there are modes of tornado formation that do NOT involve supercells and mesocyclones and you have a can of worms. As far as terrain blocking on radar, we have not yet discovered a method by which a beam of electromagnetic energy can be made to pass through solid rock both going out to and coming back from a target.
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