DRY RIDGE, Ky. (WKRC) — A new radar system has the potential to detect storms and tornadoes that traditional National Weather Service radar systems miss. However, access to this advanced technology is ...
This chapter examines technological issues that are central to the concept of a longer-term technological view of a national weather radar system. The results are intended to extend 20–25 years into ...
No matter where you live in America, there's a tornado radar system in your region scanning the skies to keep you informed. But the aging technology, which dates back to 1988, is in desperate need of ...
The National Weather Service's radar system doesn't cover all portions of all states, leaving millions living in weather radar gaps. A Louisville company is trying to fix that.
When it comes to warning the public about severe weather like tornadoes, every second counts. Currently, the National Weather Service is using decades-old technology to scan the skies. Dave Malkoff ...
As severe weather threatens the area, East Texas historically struggles to easily recognize forming storms that threaten lives and property. The culprit — rural radar gaps. Climavision, a weather ...
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