Forecast of the Future: Severe Weather to be Predicted Within Moments

The new forecast technique could provide better forecasts of severe storms like this one north of Boulder, Colorado.
(Image credit: NCAR)

A new forecasting technique using multiple Doppler weather radars to track water vapor could produce forecasts of severe weather just moments before it pours.

A project at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) measures changes in the speed of radar signals caused by refraction of the signal off moisture. If the technique proves successful, scientists said today, it could be added in the next few years to the national network of Doppler radars.

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