Hi everybody,

I can also recommend the radarscope app:
https://radarscope.io/

As far as i know it’s the only app that allows you to view all the 
high-resolution “raw” weather radar products (so no filtering that keeps only 
precipitation, and also all the dual-polarimetry products). Costs you $10, but 
I’ve been really happy with it.

Best,
Adriaan

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Lab of Ornithology
Cornell University
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Ithaca, NY 14850

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On 25 Mar 2017, at 08:04, Peter 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dave(s) Nutter and Nicosia.

Thanks for the help concerning radar and migration.

In my search I also found this site, and I hope it can be of use to some folks; 
it has the National Doppler Radar Sites available at one click of a mouse...

https://radar.weather.gov

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