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Juts a quick question regaring rain radar such as the one at
http://www.raintoday.co.uk I've noticed quite often that rain is shown above where I live in large quantities, but on the ground many times it is just very overcast. Or there will be heavy rain shown, but only light rain falling on the ground. I realise that the radar images are low resolution and can't show very local conditions all that well, but sometimes the radar shows great swathes of rain, and still nothing much on the ground in reality. Is the radar merely picking up on rain in the atmosphere no matter what the height, as opposed to actually showing rain that is reaching the ground? Lastly, is there a decent high resolution precipitation radar service on the web (subscription or otherwise)? Simon -- http://www.5ep.co.uk |
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