Southeast national weather radar loop
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Supplemental Weather Radar (SWR)(AN/FPS-131). The AN/FPS-131 SWR is a Doppler radar located on CFAY approximately 100 yards southwest of NOAC Yokosuka and provides unobstructed, real-time detailed displays of potentially severe weather systems developing or moving within a 300-mile radius of Yokosuka.
[DOC File]A Notebook on Forecasting the Weather
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e. QPF and radar summaries over several hours (Note: radar is instantaneous but QPF is over a period of time) 6. Gather the specific surface forecast guidance: national model based (e.g. MOS) as well as written forecasts by local NWS offices. Make a small table of the forecast values. (Consult the discussion by each forecast office.)
[DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report - National Hurricane Center
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Remote Automated Weather Stations (RAWS) data were provided by the National Interagency Fire Center. Much of the track for the extratropical portion of Ophelia was provided by the Ocean Prediction Center. Several of the unofficial observations were obtained from the Weather Underground web site. Table 1.
[DOC File]University of Florida
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The short-term forecast from the National Weather Service in Miami calls warm and increasingly humid conditions over the next several days with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms through Christmas Day. ... The Southeast Climate Consortium has released an updated analysis of the risk of severe freezes in Florida during this winter ...
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The National Weather Service (NWS) defines a severe storm as one whose wind speed exceeds 58 mph, that produces a tornado, or that releases hail with a 3/4 inch diameter or greater. The principal threats from these storms are lightning strikes, downbursts and …
[DOCX File]Nature Coast Biological Station
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Access the launch site by following the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge Loop Road until you reach McCormick Creek road. ... but the paddler should always remain vigilant to changing weather conditions and should keep a watchful eye on the weather radar. This paddle route presents the opportunity to view a wide variety of bird species ...
[DOC File]Storm Report
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The weather disturbance that moved toward Maricopa County on the 26th and 27th, like previous disturbances, moved into the area from the northwest. This weather disturbance had an unseasonably strong cold front associated with it. Wednesday morning the front was positioned north-south over far southeast California and eastern Nevada.
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The traditional sources include first responders, weather forecasters working at NOAA or the National Hurricane Center, and the media and field staff. New sources include individuals who are witnessing an event unfold and have the means through their cell phone or other device to communicate information in multiple forms including voice, text ...
[DOC File]Forecasting Chapter - SSEC, UW-Madison
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The winds are blowing toward (green) the radar to the south and away from (red) the radar to the north. This low-level jet is 50 miles west of Wichita, Kansas shortly after 10 pm on October 6, 1999, and is about 100 meters directly over the radar …
[DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report - National Hurricane Center
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It is probable, however, that this single dropsonde did not capture the maximum winds. Peak winds noted from radar data from the National Weather Service office in Houston were about 100 kt at around 3000 ft, and an approximate reduction factor of 75-80% from the altitude suggests that 75-80 kt winds were observed near the surface.
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