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Weather Radar

Common Interpretation Errors

A picture is worth a thousand words... but sometimes what you see isn't necessarily what you get. Canadian weather radar is now easily accessible at Environment Canada's Weatheroffice website weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca. But just because something looks colourful on the radar screen doesn't mean it is raining or snowing. By the same token, just because the echoes appear weak or can't be seen at all, doesn't mean that someplace isn't getting significant rain or snow. What follows are some of the more common radar interpretation mistakes you can make...

Ground Clutter

Ground Clutter

Ground Clutter



Anomalous Propagation - AP

Anomalous Propagation - AP

Anomalous Propagation - AP



Virga

Virga

Virga



Storm Interference

Storm Interference

Storm Interference



Overshooting Beam

Overshooting Beam

Overshooting Beam



For Further Information:
Contact MSC National Inquiry Response Team

This fact sheet is part of a series on air issues.
Other fact sheets in this series include:
Smog, Acid Rain, Air Toxics (Fall 1999)

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Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, 1999.


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