Home |  Radar |  Weather |  News | Forum | Chat
Coming Soon - data bar

Links to loops

View Loops From KEVX:


Base Reflectivity (.5) from KEVX - Level III (View loop)

Storm Relative Velocity (.5) from KEVX - Level III (View loop)

Base Velocity from KEVX - Level III (View loop)

Storm Total Rainfall from KEVX - Level III (View loop)

 

 

Level III NEXRAD images

        To View Data loops you will need to have the latest in Java. Visit Java.com to check to see what version you have. Recommend Version 6, running with latest Internet Explorer. The images below will 95% of the time be from the NEXRAD Department of Defense radar from Elgin Air Force Base, with the radar being located in Red Bay, Florida...the light blue "KEVX" on the images below. These images are obtained using the GrlevelX program (grlevel3). To learn more about this radar program I am using, please head over to: http://www.grlevelx.com There are three types of radar program that you can try. From level III data to level II Dual Polarization when it becomes public. 

**Disclaimer Policy about radar products on stormhunter7.com**

RADAR IMAGES RUNNING FOR FAY


  • Base Reflectivity from KEVX - Level III (View loop

Level III Base Reflectivity from KEVX

KEVX Composite Reflectivity
Level III Composite from KEVX

Other Products from KEVX

(EGLIN AFB-NEXRAD: Located in Red Bay, Fl)

Level III VIL from KEVXLevel III Base Reflectivity 248 miles from KEVX

 

 

 

 

Velocity Products:

Level III BV from KEVXLevel III Storm Relative Velocity - tilt 1 from KEVX

 

 

 

 

Doppler Rainfall Products: (estimated)

Level III 1 hr rain from KEVXLevel III STR from KEVX

KEVX Level III NEXRAD DATA on stormhunter7.com, are shown using Grlevelx.com software.

 Radar Legend:

Shear/Meso-cyclone Markers:
Left To Right : High to low rotation detected on the radar. Usually a Purple means that a Tornado Vortex Signature (TVS) has been thrown up on that individual cell, by the radar computer. Rotation is detected at the lowest tilt on the scan. Possible Tornado could or may have formed? Likely a Tornado Warning will or has been issued. Take necessary precautions to protect life.

Polygon's Legend:
A Red Polygon is a Thunderstorm Warning.

A Purple Polygon is a Tornado Warning

A Yellow/Orange Polygon is a Special Marine Warning.

Occasionally I will activate what is called the Storm Prediction Center's Outlook for Day 1. This is sometimes green and blue and red polygons over a wide area. This is issued 4 times daily to outline where thunderstorm activity could happen.

 

~site updated: August 31st, 2008