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Title: 6Feb08 Compiled StormLab RADAR
Post by: blackjack52 on February 08, 2008, 12:41:39 PM
I finally went through my StormLab RADAR loops and compiled.  I live in Madison, AL.  We were lucky.
Orange O=med strength meso, Red O=strong, Red tri=tornado vortex sig.
(http://www.knology.net/~blackjack52/radar/6feb08.gif)
Title: Re: 6Feb08 Compiled StormLab RADAR
Post by: ocala on February 08, 2008, 01:29:35 PM
I wanted to do that with Nexrad3 but I waited too long. The NOAA servers only go back about 48 hours.
Reason being, there was a cell just out ahead of the main line that went about 100 miles that constantly had a TVS over it. I saw it on the NBC news of all places.
Title: Re: 6Feb08 Compiled StormLab RADAR
Post by: WeatherBeacon on February 08, 2008, 04:23:41 PM

MadAL:  that's scary!  Nice job on the composite radar imagery, by the way. Thanks for posting it here. I had just shown your static image to my wife and then happened to click this one.

Kevin...