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Modernization of radar imagery prior to modern dual pol

UncleJuJu98

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So I've been mulling and sitting on this idea for about a year or two. Discussed it with @ColdFront and @WeathermanLeprechaun. I thought of this cool idea or a project of modernizing dual pol radar imagery prior to its latest modernization in the early 2010s.

And I have used AI to try and recreate the oak Grove f5. If anybody wants to try it or create some template to modernize.

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Im going to try and plug in this velocity couplet from the f4 on palm Sunday here in Alabama. Later when the refresh allows me. goshen_srm.gif
 
This video includes both simulated reflectivity and velocities of fictional tornadoes, perhaps something similar can be done, but modeled off of exisitng radar data of previous events.
 
This is chatgpt best try at the ragland f4 from the 1994 palm Sunday outbreak in Alabama. It's getting closer but no cigar.

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This video includes both simulated reflectivity and velocities of fictional tornadoes, perhaps something similar can be done, but modeled off of exisitng radar data of previous events.

That's rather interesting honestly
 
Looking at the older radar velocity template. It looks like the threshold is -60 to +60 while modern radarscope is 140 to 140 mph. I'm not exactly sure what the -60 to +60 equates too is it kt?
 
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