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  2. Volumetric Imaging and Processing of Integrated Radar

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    The BTI, a product that was recently introduced, is mainly used to determine the probability of the presence of a tornado or tornadoes inside a tornadic vortex signature on the rear flank of the storm, to better alert potential high risk areas for tornadoes and to easily track them. With the help of radar data, mesoscale models and algorithms ...

  3. Baron Services - Wikipedia

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    These technologies include weather tracking software, Doppler weather radar, systems integration, and personal alerting services, among others. The company holds numerous U.S. patents for weather technology. The OmniWxTrac system developed in 1992 was the first street-level storm tracking system for broadcast television.

  4. Tornado (web server) - Wikipedia

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    Tornado is a scalable, non-blocking web server and web application framework written in Python. [2] It was developed for use by FriendFeed ; the company was acquired by Facebook in 2009 and Tornado was open-sourced soon after.

  5. Point of convergence: Tracking the Tallahassee tornadoes ...

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    Two tornadoes that tore through the urban core of Tallahassee on May 10 converged at the Capital City Country Club to continue their miles long march of destruction.

  6. How to recognize a 'radar-confirmed tornado' - AOL

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    These four images show a tornado-confirmed tornado tracking over Cairo, Georgia, on March 3, 2019. The top left image shows the rainfall, the top right shows the correlation coefficient, and the ...

  7. GRLevelX - Wikipedia

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    GRLevelX is a suite of data processing and display programs developed by Gibson Ridge Software, LLC (GRS), to view weather radar data. It went on the market in March 2005. It comes in three versions, all of which ingest raw data: GRLevel2 and GRLevel2 Analyst Edition for viewing Level II data of the National Weather Service (NWS), and GRLevel3 for viewing Level III da

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