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Doppler Radar: Base Reflectivity

June 20, 2018June 20, 2018 metblog

Weather radar is a common tool we see everywhere, from tv to the internet to apps on our smartphones and watches. We know to look for where we are on a map and the brighter the color, the heavier the precipitation that is coming. Have you ever wondered how to read these radar images more […]

 Forecasting, Lesson, Rain, Snow, Storm, Technology, Weather

Broadcast Tech Career Option

April 23, 2018 metblogger

After becoming a meteorologist in the Marine Corps, I thought that was what I wanted to continue doing.  While I do enjoy forecasting, I found that I enjoyed coding and the technical work far more.  Using Fortran in Dr. Josh’s class was my first-time programming.  I ended up writing programs for most everything I could, […]

 Broadcast, Forecasting, Models, Technology, Weather, WSI Max

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