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Jan30 31 2002storm Radar1

Reports
Reports

Reports 10:00 am cst 2:30 pm cst (14:00 20:30 gmt) january 30, 2002. The second round of snow developed on the 31st as the upper level low moved northeast from kansas, across iowa into northern illinois. a second low formed at the surface and also moved northeast along the stationary front.

2001
2001

2001 An arctic front moved slowly southward into the central plains from january 29 to january 30, resulting in a shallow layer of cold air near the surface. meanwhile, a strong southwesterly jet stream began transporting a large surge of moist air with connections to the tropical pacific. Include a date for which you would like to see weather history. you can select a range of dates in the results on the next page. we recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good . Data from iem. Daily data for a month – daily maximum, minimum and average temperature (degrees f), average temperature departure from normal (degrees f), heating and cooling degree days (base 65), precipitation, snowfall and snow depth (inches) for all days of the selected month. basic monthly summary statistics are also provided.

Re Analysis Project
Re Analysis Project

Re Analysis Project Data from iem. Daily data for a month – daily maximum, minimum and average temperature (degrees f), average temperature departure from normal (degrees f), heating and cooling degree days (base 65), precipitation, snowfall and snow depth (inches) for all days of the selected month. basic monthly summary statistics are also provided. The analysis conducted by noaa's radar operations center shows the availability of beam coverage at specified altitudes from the ground. the map tool includes layers at 4,000 feet (best coverage), 6,000 feet (better coverage), and 10,000 feet (fair coverage). Purchase and display historic radar loops and still for any date, time, zoom level and location. Interactive weather & radar map. track hurricanes, cyclones, storms. view live satellite images, rain maps, forecast maps of wind, temperature for your location. This data is gathered from over a hundred radar towers located across the us. this is the highest resolution radar data available which enables you to see features such as sea breeze or outflow boundaries that standard resolution radar entirely misses.

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