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Originally posted by Zzub
No, the circle is the shape of the radar sweep. you will get a round signature when there is precipitation present in the whole of the area.
A problem is the autosensing of the DbZ of the Doppler computer. You occasionally find that one station will show different results to it's neighbours because of the change of the autosensing scale of DbZ (an arbitrary measurement of precipitation).
I can't show you any images atm, but I have many, many odd doppler images on my machine at work, just like these.
Originally posted by namehere
hmm, i found this about what the pic is, apparently its just weather radar images, look here www.ncdc.noaa.gov...
so obviously that image is weather patterns and not "EM/RF/MW RADIATION
BLANKET" as it says.
[Edited on 5-1-2004 by namehere]
Originally posted by namehere
by the way haarp is a high frequency research facility so why would you even mention haarp and low frequencies?