5/6/2023 0 Comments Allisonhouse radarscope![]() These aren't smoothed PNG or GIF images, this is native radar data rendered in its original radial format for a high level of detail. It can display the latest reflectivity, velocity, dual-polarization, and other products from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in the United States, Guam and Puerto Rico, as well as reflectivity and velocity data from Environment Canada radars. It's available to RadarScope Pro Tier Two subscribers.RadarScope is a specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists that allows you view NEXRAD Level 3 and Super-Resolution radar data along with Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, Flash Flood Warnings, and predicted storm tracks issued by the US National Weather Service. Satellite - The satellite base map layer displays satellite imagery from Mapbox. Road Labels - When the Mapbox road map provider is selected, highway labels can be toggled on or off. Pro Tier Two subscribers can select the desired road map provider in the Data section of the Settings. More roads and detail are displayed at higher zoom levels. Roads are shown as blue lines on the map. RadarScope Pro Tier Two includes more detailed roads provided by Mapbox. highways obtained from OpenStreetMap databases. Roads - The standard roads layer displays interstate and U.S. Names are filtered at varying zoom levels to reduce overlap and visual clutter. If two assets are close enough together that their names overlap on the map, only one will be shown.Ĭities - The cities layer displays the names of over 25,000 cities and towns obtained from a U.S. It requires a WeatherOps enterprise account. Derived contours cover only the United StatesĪssets - The assets layer displays asset locations defined in the WeatherOps Commander portal used by WDT enterprise customers. They provide good indicators of where hail and wind shear occurred during recent severe weather events and, when combined with the 30-day archive in Tier Two, are useful for post-event analysis. Contours cover a 24-hour period and are updated about twice an hour. They are available via a RadarScope Tier Two subscription. Storm tracks are available only for the United States.ĭerived Contours - Derived contours indicate the probability of hail, estimated hail size, and azimuthal wind shear as determined by processing real-time radar data through custom algorithms. An alternative feed is available to AllisonHouse subscribers. Storm tracks are available to everyone via a NOAA feed. The storm track layer shows the expected position of the storm in 15 minute increments. Storm Tracks - The storm tracks layer displays projected storm paths determined by NWS storm-tracking algorithms. Lightning data are currently available for the United States and Canada. The AllisonHouse lightning feed displays both cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground strikes, but it doesn’t animate with the radar. ![]() Strikes are animated in sync with the radar loop and fade out with age. The RadarScope Pro lightning feed displays cloud-to-ground strikes. ![]() Lightning data requires a RadarScope Pro subscription or an AllisonHouse data plan. Lightning data is refreshed once a minute. Lightning - The lightning layer displays lightning strike locations within the coverage area of the selected radar over the past 30 minutes. Some of the layers that haven't yet been defined within this user guide are explained below: ![]()
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