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Map Layer: National Weather Services's Base Reflectivity Images (Doppler Radar)

The National Weather Service produces base reflectivity images from the network of Doppler radars. Taken from the lowest elevation (1/2 degree) slice, it is the primary image used to see what's out there. Every 5 minutes, a national radar mosaic of base reflectivity is generated with the latest information.

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Updated: 2024-02-22
Metadata Last Updated: 2024-08-08T08:40:33.368Z
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Modified 2024-08-08T08:40:33.368Z
Publisher Name N/A
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Keywords Earth Science > Spectral/Engineering > Radar > Radar Reflectivity , Continent > North America , MODELS , Computer
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