


Between the Nexrad display we're all used to on the evening news or the NWS, the tri-color display we have at the center, to the radar the pilots use (below) to weave thier way through the storms, I love getting the comparative perspective from the other side of the scope...

And this is just a nice picture.

Till next time...
DM
1 comment:
nice pics....and since the FAA took our FAM flights away and we don't get to see the dangerous, T-Storms, over hangs and nasty weather out the window, it's nice to see what the other side of the mic has to deal with.
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