I’ve got a pretty rudimentary radar page going so you can monitor today’s impending storms. No, it’s not AJAXy and uses a low-tech meta refresh to reload every five minutes…but hey, I could whip it up in 10 minutes at a terminal.
I might add some stuff on my lunch break later, so keep an eye out.
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Discussion of Watch the radar today… is now closed
As always, I’ve got all the frames in the ~5-minute intervals from the Early Branch NEXRAD station. Should have it all compiled when the relative calm returns. Found a command-line download client from Linux (wget) that was able to be ported to Windows. Set it up for recursive download and just manually run it about every 90 minutes..gets all the images you don’t have already.