Experiemental NWS Geographic Radar?
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- HouTXmetro
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Experiemental NWS Geographic Radar?
I recall the NWS radars available during Emily which displayed the Geographic color background instead of the black background. Are those still available? If so how do I access them?
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- NCHurricane
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I think these are the ones you are looking for http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/ .
If not, then you may be talking about the Google Earth images with the downloaded radar overlays. I can't find the thread here on it, since the search function has been disabled. Sorry.
Chuck
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If not, then you may be talking about the Google Earth images with the downloaded radar overlays. I can't find the thread here on it, since the search function has been disabled. Sorry.
Chuck
http://www.nchurricane.com
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- HouTXmetro
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- NCHurricane
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HouTXmetro wrote:Thank You NC... that is exactly what I ws looking for.
No problem. Stay safe down there.
Chuck
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