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February 5th 04, 12:28 PM
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Viewer for Level III NexRad data files
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wxforecaster
Viewer for Level III NexRad data files
StormLab at http://www.interwarn.com is both a real-time and archive data
viewer for NWS Level III data with a LOT of bells and whistles. There's also
a utility available at request that will...
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uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
November 25th 03, 09:36 AM
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Another Mediterranean "Tropical Storm"
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wxforecaster
Another Mediterranean "Tropical Storm"
Looks to me like nothing more than an Mesoscale convective vortex (MCV) from
a t-storm complex that moved offshore from Tunisia. You're simply getting
diurnal redevelopment around the mid level...
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alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk)
November 25th 03, 09:36 AM
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Another Mediterranean "Tropical Storm"
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wxforecaster
Another Mediterranean "Tropical Storm"
Looks to me like nothing more than an Mesoscale convective vortex (MCV) from
a t-storm complex that moved offshore from Tunisia. You're simply getting
diurnal redevelopment around the mid level...
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sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
November 25th 03, 09:36 AM
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Another Mediterranean "Tropical Storm"
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804
Posted By
wxforecaster
Another Mediterranean "Tropical Storm"
Looks to me like nothing more than an Mesoscale convective vortex (MCV) from
a t-storm complex that moved offshore from Tunisia. You're simply getting
diurnal redevelopment around the mid level...
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ne.weather.moderated (US North East Weather)
November 17th 03, 05:08 PM
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Calling all "Weather Widows"
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wxforecaster
Calling all "Weather Widows"
Now, in terms of hundreds of miles, to your left the
pressure is lower with possible rain or snow, and to your right the
pressure is higher with fair weather. (excluding sea breezes)
Of course...
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