
Color Palette Reference - Technical Guide - RadarScope
May 26, 2023 · RadarScope recognizes four varieties of color statements: Color, Color4, SolidColor, and SolidColor4. Each color statement includes a data value in the form of an integer or floating-point number in the units specified in the Units statement.
Wx Tools - Weather Data Visualization Made Better - Velocity
Every color table is compatible with RadarScope, RadarOmega, and GRLevelX. Click on the color table's title to view a full page and download the color table.
Reflectivity Products - RadarScope
Aug 8, 2024 · The default product in RadarScope is super-res reflectivity. At 0.25 kilometers by 0.5 degrees, it provides the highest-resolution reflectivity available from NEXRAD radars to a distance of 230 kilometers from the radar.
Color Palettes - RadarScope
Sep 17, 2024 · Use these settings to select alternate color palettes for radar products. Pro Tier One subscribers can import their own custom color palettes. Reflectivity - The Standard (Low-Filter) palette is the default, it filters out the low-end of …
Weather Data Visualization Made Better - Reflectivity - Wx Tools
Every color table is compatible with RadarScope, RadarOmega, and GRLevelX. Click on the color table's title to view a full page and download the color table.
Quick help on Velocity scans: green vs. red and directionality
Jul 14, 2023 · I have a general grasp of how to read a velocity scans - particularly in terms of looking for rotation - but I just read that "red colors indicate wind moving away from the radar with green colors indicating wind moving toward the radar."
RadarScope [Wills' Weather Wiki]
Nov 22, 2018 · 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.
I understand the red and green colors, but what is the blue?
May 26, 2024 · Purples and blues indicate the strongest winds, while dark greens are lighter winds. The greyish shades in the middle of the spectrum indicate very light winds or none at all. Then the right side indicates echoes moving away from the radar. The reds and pinks are light to moderate winds, while the peaches and browns are the strongest winds.
How do I read the color scale of this? I’m not sure what all ... - Reddit
Sep 6, 2019 · With this scan, red colors are going away the radar and greens going towards from radar. if you click and hold the color scale at the bottom you can see the values for each color. Edit: you can decipher a lot from this kind of scan and I highly recommend you do some googling and read up on it if you are interested.
Velocity Products - RadarScope
Aug 12, 2024 · The velocity products in RadarScope use the Doppler effect to determine how fast the particles in the air are moving relative to the radar itself. Negative values (green in RadarScope) indicate motion toward the radar, while positive values (red in RadarScope) indicate motion away from the radar.
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