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Kake tv style super res reflectivity
the color palette is as close to what the kake TV news station in Wichita Kansas uses with a few upgrades mainly tuned some of the colors and ranges to help remove interference and clear up visibility Read More
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Airports
***I believe all the airports in the US***
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Tim, Paul, and Carl memrial site
RIP guys :(
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Weather centers in 3D graphic
National weather center and TWC with a 3D touch Set your own threshold i forgot to do that Read More
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State Parks
State parks with description when hovered over
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wsi semi solid
wsi semi solid
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HRLevelXtreme 0.1 Alpha (April Fools 2021)
The next generation of radar software has arrived! It has buttons for... Level 2 mode Level 3 mode Composite (multi-site) mode Sweep Dual Pol Mode And all your other buttons! To install... download the ZIP file, unzip, and run setup.exe. No Admin mode needed! Read MoreNotes : April Fools 2021
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wsi br
wsi br
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AccuWeather radar color table
my version of the color table used by accuweather
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max storm reflectivity blue version
max storm reflectivity blue version
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max storm reflectivity
wsi max storm reflectivity
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wsi reflectivity solid
this my try at the default wsi reflectivity
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NWS La Crosse Reflectivity Colortable
This is a simple colortable that NWS La Crosse Uses (or used in the past) on their Gibson Ridge Products. Read More
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Storm Tracker Logo
Edited from a previous website, i forgot the name
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MPH Velocity 2012 BV and SRV
This is one of my favorite velocity tables, and I'd like to share it with you.
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RIDGE2 Reflectivity
Reflectivity color table based on RIDGE2. Update for old version here that I cannot edit.
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2020 Reflectivity
a BR table I enjoy using
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MCDs placefile (php)
gets up to 6 mcds and plots the mcds on grlevelx
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Watch boxes placefile (php)
get up to 6 watches and plot them on grlevelx
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Hurricane Base Velocity
By Jon Roberts. Hurricane Base Velocity breakdown by Category. 0- 38 mph ---> Tropical depression winds 39- 73 mph ---> Tropical storm winds 74-110 mph ---> Category 1 to Category 2 winds 111-155 mph ---> Category 3 to Category 4 winds 156-200 mph ---> Category 5 winds up to 200 mph Read More