Hey guys,
Jeff Berardelli here...
About two years ago I had a light bulb moment and realized what my TV station website really needed was a zoom-able radar like we had in the weather center. At the time no one had it (not the weather channel, Intellicast, anyone!). So with limited computer knowledge I decided to do this myself... And about 6 months ago I finished!
Check out my site today during the big winter storm. Tell me what you think! And check back when you need to.
***One note*** the map defaults to Miami Nexrad (because I live in Miami)... you must select "NATIONAL" in the radar options menu to see the US radar! When severe warnings pop-up you will see them as well.
ZoomRadar.com
Thanks all,
Jeff
My new Website ZoomRadar.com
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Re: My new Website ZoomRadar.com
Than you very much. We worked a lot on that.
By the way... you can double click on radar echoes and get the rain and hail rate!
By the way... you can double click on radar echoes and get the rain and hail rate!
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