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IR Satellite Image with 500mb Heights and Winds (Explain This)
IR satellite image with 500mb heights and winds
 
Current 4km WV Satellite Loop (Explain This)
 
Current 4km IR Satellite Image (Explain This)
 
Pacific Northwest Radar Loop
 
 
Upper Level Jetstream
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Surface Temperature
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850 MB Wind
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Surface CAPE
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24hr Precipitation
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Hazard Map
 
 
6 - 10 Day Outlooks (Explain These) click images to enlarge
6-10 day outlook - temperature6-10 day outlook - precipitation
 
8 - 14 Day Outlooks click images to enlarge
8-14 day outlook - temperature8-14 day outlook - precipitation
 
 
Monthly and 30 - 90 day Outlook Links (Explain These)
Monthly Temperature || Monthly Precipitation || 30 - 90 Day Temperature || 30 - 90 Day Precipitation
 
 

Current 4km WV Satellite Loop Documentation

This is a satellite loop showing water vapor in the upper atmosphere. Green illustrates areas where there is a high concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere (clouds and possible rain). Dark areas indicate lower water vapor content or areas of very dry (clear skies).


Current 4km IR Satellite Image Documentation

This is a infrared satellite loop. Infrared measures temperatures in the atmosphere. Warm temperatures show up as black or grey areas. Cooler temperatures appear as shades of white to red and purple. White usually indicates warmer low clouds while the red and purple indicate higher clouds with colder temperatures.


6-10 Day & 8-14 Day Outlook Documentation

These graphics show where temperatures and precipitation amounts are more likely to be above normal (orange or green shading) and below normal (blue or brown shading) over the next one to two weeks. Areas in between (white) are likely to receive near normal conditions. Click on the graphics to show an enlarged image.


Monthly Outlook & 30-90 Day Outlook Documentation

When clicked, these graphics show where temperatures and precipitation amounts are more likely to be above normal (warm shading) and below normal (cool shading) over the next one to three months. Areas in between (white) have equal chances of above, below, or near normal conditions. At any given location, the probabilities must equal 100 percent. For example, if an area is within a 50 percent above normal area, there then a 25 percent chance of near normal and also a 25 percent chance of below normal conditions.


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