Hobart Radar - Doppler Wind
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Help climate researchers track extreme weather events.
Use the WeatheX app to report extreme weather events happening at your location in real time.
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- Nearby radars are shown with the icon. Click on it to see the currently shown timeframe from that radar.
- When viewing the latest images, you can click on the button to automatically have the most recent images loaded as they become available (Free registration required).
- If you are on a mobile device with GPS capability, you can click on the icon to show your latest position on the radar. This will update as you move. We do not transmit to nor store this information on our servers, it is only used within your browser.
- Data is currently available as far back as March 2005 for this imagery, however we do have older data available upon request.
- You can click and drag in the 'Intensity Series' to easily select a particular time.
- Clicking on the radar image starts and stops the animation.
- With a desktop browser, when hovering over the radar image, you can use the mousewheel to zoom and then pan by clicking and dragging.
- A maximum of 500 frames are shown for a given period.
- A maximum period can be selected of 14 days.
- Intensity values are intended to be indicative of activity only.
- Not all images for all locations are available. This may be due to radar problems, or problems with data transfer.
- Images are typically updated every 5 minutes, though some radars, and older data may be at 6 and 10 minute intervals.
- You can place a marker at an arbitrary point to get the rain intensity there by clicking on the icon.
- If you register for a free account then settings you have chosen will be remembered between page loads.
- Please contact us with any queries, comments, or suggestions!
- Radar Images are © Australian Bureau of Meteorology.