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On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 16:03:46 -0400, wrote:
I am surprised that these days there is not a broadcast of NOAA RADAR images. I suppose that is what weather FAX is but that is 20th century technology. Since it can take as long as 10 or 15 minutes to receive a fuzzy black and white fax image via radio, and radar is very location specific, it might not be that timely or useful. Part of the standard image sequence however is a satellite photo which give a good visual of cloud cover and weather systems. You don't need a SSB radio to view the images - all of the are available on the internet: http://weather.noaa.gov/fax/marine.shtml That's very useful for getting some practice with the images in advance of actually needing them. I talked to Van Winkle at WBBH a while ago about why they didn't put their RADAR on a sub channel with ads around the edges but they didn't think it made business sense. I have no idea what the cost is of running a sub-channel but these days it is very easy to get local radar info on a web browser or smart phone. http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/Current.aspx?location=USFL0438&animate=true http://www.intellicast.com/National/Nexrad/BaseReflectivity.aspx?location=USFL0481&animate=tr ue |
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