José,
It would be helpful if you could provide a link to the data you are
downloading for me and others to give
you an informed response. You could simply be looking at color values, or
they could be radar reflectivity
values (dBZ), or precipitation amounts, or wind velocities — not to mention
Have you try ogr2ogr every Shapefile
http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/2012/12/07/ogr2ogr-every-shapefile/ ?
This allows me to restore some shapefiles with problems
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Hello everyone,
I georefered several RADAR GIF from a desired storm in my research and
realized there are some numbers set as an attribute in the pixels, beside
the pixel RGB color.
I found GIF generally is an option to export original CAPPI and PPI RADAR
images.
Such original RADAR images
Thomas,
here is an example.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/index_loop.php
Choose a Mosaic Sector.
Next, pick a State and a RADAR location (left side menu).
Unmark other layers than the RADAR images.
Then you can download the image by right-clicking on it.
Thank you very much
Jose
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José https://plus.google.com/u/0/109748848159632478544?prsrc=4,
I'm very familiar with these data and how they are produced. I think by
doing what you are doing, you are only getting color values of the data;
so, unless you're interested -only- in pretty pictures of radar
*reflectivity*, this is