articlecavern.com articlecavern.com
Search:    Main Page :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Add Url :> Add Article   
Get 3 way links
 

Medical Care

Culture & Art

Government & Politics

Internet & Computers

People & Communities

Technology & Science

Games & Play

Business & Services

Children

Eating & Drinking

Relationship & Lifestyle

Outdoor & Sports

Garden & Home

Shopping & Auction

Recreation & Entertainment

Issues & News

Hotels & Travel

Finance & Investment

Fitness & Health

Academics & Education

Jobs & Careers

Self Healing

Vehicles & Automotive

Estate & Realty


 

  Main Page › Academics & Education › Pure Sciences
   
 

National Weather Service Radars

   

Author: Max Bellamy

The National Weather Service is responsible for keeping track of the weather patterns, trends and current conditions in the United States. To do so, there is a large network of National Weather Service radars that help gather this information. From the radar images, data is interpreted and updated constantly to keep all information current.

Experts whose specialty is to interpret the data monitor the National Weather Service radars. They then publish some of their images and findings on their website and in other media, such as radio and television. All these avenues serve to help us understand the weather conditions and patterns in our own backyards.

The National Weather Service radars use NEXROD, or Next Generation Radar technology and Doppler radars. There are generally four types of data and images that are produced from these radars. They are base reflectivity, composite reflectivity, one-hour total rainfall and storm total rainfall. All these images make up the full picture of storm and weather predictions.

National Weather Service Radars are located in each state except all the New England states that are small and can be serviced by the same handful of radars. There is also one above Puerto Rico and one above Guam. Some areas have a higher concentration of National Weather Service Radars than others, which probably has to do with the conditions of a given area. Such a large occurrence of radars allows for more accurate readings.

Satellite images are available to view online, but you may need some guidance when interpreting them. There are plenty of resources both in books and online that can help. Even if you are not an expert, it is still beneficial to learn how to read the National Weather Service radar imagery. So much of our lives are dependent on the weather. Following the weather patterns can help enhance the quality of our own lives.

Author Bio:
Max Bellamy is a proclaimed scripter. Max likes to write articles about this topic.
You can also reach this article by using: social sciences, health colorado at denver & health sciences, 10 social sciences
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Super Profitable Techniques for Selling Books By Mail
 
Georgia Tech; Aviation Program Tops the Charts
 
Exploring Book Notes
 
Teach Your Kids Arithmetic - The Magic of "One" Numbers - Part II
 
7 Tips Prepping For A Language Program Abroad
 
Homeschooling: Answers To The Most Common Misconceptions About Homeschooling
 
Acting Classes and Where to Begin
 
The 10 Be's of Home-Schooling
 
Interior Design Schools
 
Answers To The Most Common Homeschooling Questions
 
 
 
 
 

Award-winning Designer Reveals Secrets to Attractive Page Layouts

A customer will not read--or buy--a book that is designed in a way that is difficult to read. Your g ... - Karen Saunders
 

Homeschooling - Can You Handle It?

Are you and your children cut out for home school? Homeschooling your own child has its advantages a ... - Larry A. Johnson
 

What Teachers Must Do to Help Traumatized, Victimized, Fragile, Distressed Students

K 12 Teachers: Let a veteran counselor help you with your fragile, vulnerable, traumatized and distr ... - Ruth Wells
 
 

Camping ?C A whole new world outside your door.

In a time when it is hard to escape from the day-to-day bustle of urban life, many groups like to ha ... - john
 

Understanding The Psychopath: Separating Fact From Fiction

Mention the word psychopath and I think it's fair to say that most people think of serial killers bo ... - David A Webb
 
 
Main Page :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.articlecavern.com All Rights Reserved.