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Rainfall radar image archives
I see that Avbrief are currently storing their 15 minute rainfall
radar images for 48 to 72 hours (currently everything back to 0100 on 6th October is available). Hopefully it's not just because of the weekend. You need to be a subscriber and go directly to the image links such as http://www.avbrief.com//newcharts//2...0_lradar_0.gif to get images more than a few hours old. But I suspect that there may be even longer archives than this available to the general public. Can anyone point me to such archives which are cost-free? -- Dave |
Rainfall radar image archives
The meteox site has imagery for about 12 months......less detailed but
nevertherless very useful http://www.meteox.com/h.aspx?r=&jaar=-3&soort=loop1uur Best Jonathan W "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... I see that Avbrief are currently storing their 15 minute rainfall radar images for 48 to 72 hours (currently everything back to 0100 on 6th October is available). Hopefully it's not just because of the weekend. You need to be a subscriber and go directly to the image links such as http://www.avbrief.com//newcharts//2...0_lradar_0.gif to get images more than a few hours old. But I suspect that there may be even longer archives than this available to the general public. Can anyone point me to such archives which are cost-free? -- Dave |
Rainfall radar image archives
"Dave Ludlow" wrote
But I suspect that there may be even longer archives than this available to the general public. Can anyone point me to such archives which are cost-free? .... http://www.meteox.com/ .... and choose 'Archive': remember that imagery is stored / displayed using CET (i.e. GMT +2 or BST +1) Martin. -- Martin Rowley E: W: booty.org.uk |
Rainfall radar image archives
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 18:30:56 GMT, "Martin Rowley"
wrote: "Dave Ludlow" wrote But I suspect that there may be even longer archives than this available to the general public. Can anyone point me to such archives which are cost-free? ... http://www.meteox.com/ ... and choose 'Archive': remember that imagery is stored / displayed using CET (i.e. GMT +2 or BST +1) Excellent, the data goes back to 7th August 2006... bookmarked. Thanks Martin & Jonathan! -- Dave |
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