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Wintry January 21-23 2025

They aren't. They're looking at the radar presentation and not understanding how radars work lol

So precip that can be seen at a higher tilt but not lower should not be perceived at trying to moisten the air column (due to dry air) enough to make it to the ground? I’m confused then.


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So precip that can be seen at a higher tilt but not lower should not be perceived at trying to moisten the air column (due to dry air) enough to make it to the ground? I’m confused then.


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The closer to the radar (This one's in Clayton) the lower the beam. If the lower levels are not moistened, the areas near the radar appear dry. But further away appears that there is precip. When in reality everywhere is moistening from top down. You'll notice the precip will form a circle that shrinks around the radar until it's finally gone
 
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that cutoff is evil.

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The closer to the radar (This one's in Clayton) the lower the beam. If the lower levels are not moistened, the areas near the radar appear dry. But further away appears that there is precip. When in reality everywhere is moistening from top down

I know where it is, thanks. Not buying it friend. If precip is falling at one point I consider the column to be moist enough to happen. If 20 miles down the road (small additive to the height of the beam here) has precip but I do not, what does that mean is above me? Radar returns when above tilt 1 look GENERALLY the same. Can that not be seen as dry air?


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