Tap the play button to download and animate over recent images. Plot your current location by tapping the location button and optionally report it to the Spotter Network. Select one of the 289 different radars in the United States, Canada, Australia, Korea, Puerto Rico, Guam, or Okinawa. Tap the radar sweep button in the toolbar to switch radars. Drag your finger around the map to scroll. You can browse the list of active warnings, select a warning to view the details, and even zoom to the selected warning on the map. RadarScope displays tornado, severe thunderstorm, flash flood, and special marine warnings issued by the U.S. Whether you are scanning reflectivity for a mesocyclone's tell-tale hook echo, trying to pinpoint the landfall of a hurricane's eye wall, or looking for small features like velocity couplets in the storm relative radial velocity product, RadarScope gives you the power to view true radial weather radar data. These aren't smoothed images, this is native radar data rendered in its original radial format for a high level of detail. It can display the latest reflectivity, velocity, dual-polarization, and other products from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, Korea, and Okinawa, as well as data from Environment Canada and Australian Bureau of Meteorology radars. Tier Two combines all the features in Tier One with more advanced features, including SPC outlooks, mesoscale discussions, local storm reports, hail size and probability contours, and azimuthal shear contours in the U.S.RadarScope is a specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists that allows you view NEXRAD Level 3 and Super-Resolution radar data along with Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, Flash Flood and Special Marine Warnings, and predicted storm tracks issued by the U.S. and Canada, up to 30 frames of radar data, and optional dual-pane and quad-pane modes Tier One provides access to real-time lightning data in the U.S. Optional auto-renewing subscription with two different tiers to choose from Display radar data from our servers, NOAA's public access web site, or your Allison House subscriber account Retrieve and display updated data automatically and intelligently Select one of the 307 different radars in the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, Korea, Puerto Rico, Guam, or Okinawa Zoom in and out on the map using the mouse or pinch gestures on multi-touch trackpads Browse the list of active warnings in the information sidebar Native radar data rendered in its original radial format for a high level of detail Display data from Environment Canada, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Finnish Meteorological Institute, and German Weather Service radars Display latest reflectivity, velocity, dual-polarization, and other products from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, Korea, and Okinawa Predicted storm tracks issued by the U.S. View tornado, severe thunderstorm, flash flood, special marine and snow squall warnings View NEXRAD Level 3 and super-resolution radar data The app also offers an optional auto-renewing subscription with two different tiers that provide access to real-time lightning data, extended loops of super-resolution data, SPC outlooks, mesoscale discussions, local storm reports, hail size and probability contours, and azimuthal shear contours in the U.S. The app offers various features such as zooming in and out on the map, selecting different radars, exporting maps, and displaying updated data automatically. The app can display the latest reflectivity, velocity, dual-polarization, and other products from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, Korea, and Okinawa, as well as data from other international weather services. It allows users to view NEXRAD Level 3 and super-resolution radar data, tornado, severe thunderstorm, flash flood, special marine and snow squall warnings, and predicted storm tracks issued by the U.S. What is RadarScope 4? RadarScope is a weather app designed for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists.
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