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Looks like it's taking elevation into account now: Nice improvement! Too bad I still see to much green currently....

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Old Jan 11, 2008, 8:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Intellicast Radar

Looks like it's taking elevation into account now:



Nice improvement! Too bad I still see to much green currently.
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are you inferring that or is there a statement somewhere? Do they just derive their radar image from NWS? I'd like to know for certain before I hang my hat on it.

http://www.intellicast.com/About/Releases.aspx nothing mentioned
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Old Jan 16, 2008, 7:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I think they have the best radar by far..
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If I am concerned about snow-rain transitions, especially when I have to travel up from the south, these are my favs:
http://radar.wunderground.com/data/6...dara5_anim.gif

while WC may stink in general, they still do have some good basic data
http://www.weather.com/weather/map/i...page_flash_map

and Environment Canada is pretty good too
http://www.madriverglen.com/weather_data/canada.jpg
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Old Jan 25, 2008, 10:45 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Intellicast has a higher resolution radar for NE too:
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Sev...e&enlarge=true

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greg/mods, is there anyway we could make the intellicast radar thread a sticky, so when anyone wants to look at a live radar (that's good) we can just go to the weather forum? Right now its still easily accessible but after a few more "official storm discussions" it will be lost in to the pages of the forum. anyone else use it? i've been watching it here all day.
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greg/mods, is there anyway we could make the intellicast radar thread a sticky, so when anyone wants to look at a live radar (that's good) we can just go to the weather forum? Right now its still easily accessible but after a few more "official storm discussions" it will be lost in to the pages of the forum. anyone else use it? i've been watching it here all day.
That's a very good idea.
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greg/mods, is there anyway we could make the intellicast radar thread a sticky, so when anyone wants to look at a live radar (that's good) we can just go to the weather forum? Right now its still easily accessible but after a few more "official storm discussions" it will be lost in to the pages of the forum. anyone else use it? i've been watching it here all day.
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That's a very good idea.
Well, in all honesty, embedding the radar image like I did is sorta bad 'netiquette so I don't want to sticky this thread. Your best bet is to just bookmark this page:

http://intellicast.com/National/Rada...4&animate=true
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point taken about the 'netiquette. just nice to be able to stay on this site and get the weather. making a bookmark now.
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bump. there's a storm brewin'.
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