Forgot to add low-bandwidth radar options
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 9/28/2022, 12:37 am
If you lose power, and data is spotty on your cell phone, a radar image that doesn't use too much data is probably what you want.

These are linked from the NOAA standard display, below the radar imagery.



Tampa, short range, when the eye is closer later:

Latest single radar image (65KB):


10 image radar loop (600KB), you can't control it:


Loop you can control, as I already posted (1.4MB; the combined size of all the content loaded):
https://radar.weather.gov/station/ktbw/standard



Southeast, regional imagery:

Latest single radar image (70KB):


10 image radar loop (650KB), you can't control it:


Loop you can control, as I already posted (1.4MB; the combined size of all the content loaded):
https://radar.weather.gov/region/southeast/standard



Also, as CypressTX posted about, there have been tornado warnings and there have been a lot since even that post not too many hours ago:

https://twitter.com/NWStornado

I saw one on the map, then looked at the NWS tornado Twitter feed and saw they have been all over the place tonight in the storm.
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