Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Latest weather radar 'Doppler on steroids' Twin Cities to get supersleuth Snow could cause tricky commute; temp will edge over freezing today Rain be turning snow with gradually falling temps moving out of metro Atlanta but return Saturday Radar upgrades means better forecasting for Jacksonville's National Weather Service

Latest weather radar: 'Doppler on steroids' The forecast for Aug. 19, 2009, called for cloudy and unseasonably cool conditions, with the possibility of thunderstorms. Nothing like the steamy swirl that can spawn tornadoes. Weather service installing better radar, and will test more specific tornado warnings The new equipment is being added to the Doppler radar at the weather service station in Weldon Spring, and will probably be in operation starting Saturday. NWS dual-pole radar tracks first dangerous system The weather service eventually plans to upgrade all of its radars to dual-pole. A.M. roundup: Weather, gas prices, air travel a href/weather targetnewbClick here to check out the radar/b/aBR Freezing rain may be on the way; no. Iowa gets weather advisory There's a chance for a brief period of freezing rain this morning across much of central Iowa, according to the National Weather Service. • Live radar & forecast Check out a radar map of weather front coming into Muskegon Rain is expected to start falling late Tuesday and, as temperatures drop, will leave roads icy with up to a 0.2-inch build up overnight. Morning commute expected to be slippery; MDOT urges cautious driving Weather radar shows a front of heavy rain moving northeast that is expected to hit West Michigan by midnight. As the rains come, temperatures are expected to drop to 30 degrees and produce a wintry mix of precipitation. Doppler radar completes 10 years too What looks like a giant football has been helping Chennaiites know what kind of weather to expect Ala. weather radar gets upgrade Federal weather officials have begun installing a significant upgrade to Alabama radar equipment that will allow forecasters to detect a tornado on the ground in some situations. St. Louis weather service office improves radar, warnings WELDON SPRING — The National Weather Service office in suburban St. Louis says improvements to its radar will help better detect the severity of tornadoes. Meanwhile, the service plans to test a more explicit set of warnings that could help people reach cover faster. The new radar equipment is being added to the Doppler radar at the weather service station in Weldon Spring, about 30 miles west ...
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