Links: Radar/Satellite
RADAR IMAGERY
- DC Area Doppler Radar (NEXRAD) from National Weather Service
Best site if you just want to see where precipitation is falling and where it's heading.
- WeatherUnderground DC Radar
Our top pick for meteorologists, and weather hobbyists. Allows you to alter elevation angles, zoom in, loop at different speeds, track storms and has algorithms for identifying cloud top heights, hail and rotating storms. It also offers views for radial velocity and accumulated rainfall.
- DC NEXRAD from WSI
- DC NEXRAD from AccuWeather
- NBC4 Digital Doppler XT
- ABC7 Live Super Doppler
- CBS9 Doppler 9000 - Local Radar
- CBS9 - Regional Radar
- Mid-Atlantic Regional Radar from Intellicast
- National Radar from Intellicast
SATELLITE IMAGERY
- Northeast/Mid-Atlantic
Visible Still Image from AviationWeather.gov
Top pick. The still image and loop below really provide a nice high resolution view of cloud cover over the area. (Daylight hours only)
- Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Visible Loop from AviationWeather.gov
- East Central Infrared Still Image from Weather.com
- Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Infrared Still Image from AviationWeather.gov
- Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Infrared Loop from AviationWeather.gov
- U.S. Water Vapor Loop from AviationWeather.gov
- U.S. Water Vapor Still Image from AviationWeather.gov
- UCAR Satellite Image Main Page
- Eastern U.S. Visible Image from NOAA (day light hours only)
- Eastern U.S. Infrared Image from NOAA
- Eastern U.S. Water Vapor Image from NOAA
By
Jason Samenow
| January 8, 2008; 4:00 AM ET
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