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Severe Weather Discussion => General Weather - all topics not current severe weather. => Topic started by: Steven on 04 September 2008, 12:15:16 PM

Title: Bureau Radar Viewer Upgrades
Post by: Steven on 04 September 2008, 12:15:16 PM
http://mirror.bom.gov.au/weather/radar/about/radar_viewer_announcement.shtml

BOM have upgraded the radar viewer of certain radar sites with two column design and some extra features such as live weather observations from AWSs.

Interestingly as part of their upgrades, they offer their 512km radar images absolutely free.


Steven
Title: Re: Bureau Radar Viewer Upgrades
Post by: TroyVR on 04 September 2008, 03:45:15 PM
Just noticed this, wish they would get a nicer radar image for sydney though
Title: Re: Bureau Radar Viewer Upgrades
Post by: Richary on 04 September 2008, 04:30:42 PM
The 512km certainly provides a great view of what is happening. Warrego at the moment has storms pushing east to west but then obviously bumping into an airflow from the west stopping things while storms a fair way to the NW are moving SE. Gives a much better pattern.

Now if we only had Doppler out to 512km from all sites :-)
Title: Re: Bureau Radar Viewer Upgrades
Post by: Steven on 04 September 2008, 04:38:59 PM
I'm guessing they couldn't stay in the game with Weatherzone's absurdly inexpensive premium services (WZ Silver), that have been offering long distance radar mosaics for ages, so they decided to just give it all away. :)
Title: Re: Bureau Radar Viewer Upgrades
Post by: Mike on 04 September 2008, 07:36:28 PM
I mentioned to MB earlier yesterday that Darwin now has the upgrade also and Doppler images are viewable to us here in the NT with additional features.  Makes for an interesting addition if you understand the complexity of Doppler interpretation.  I understand the basics of what it shows and it will be nice to view it during cyclones - but I'll have to get into it deeper to appreciate it.