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The CSU-CHILL National Weather Radar Facility, located in Greeley, CO, is home to the CSU-CHILL radar, an advanced, transportable dual-polarized S-band weather radar system. The facility is operated by Colorado State University, under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation and the University. | The CSU-CHILL National Weather Radar Facility, located in Greeley, CO, is home to the CSU-CHILL radar, an advanced, transportable dual-polarized S-band weather radar system. The facility is operated by Colorado State University, under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation and the University. | ||
In addition to the CSU-CHILL radar, the CHILL staff also maintain and operate a second S-band weather radar, the CSU-Pawnee. The [[Facilities]] page has additional details about the capabilities of these radars. | In addition to the CSU-CHILL radar, the CHILL staff also maintain and operate a second S-band weather radar, the CSU-Pawnee. The [[Facilities]] page has additional details about the capabilities of these radars. |
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The CSU-CHILL National Weather Radar Facility, located in Greeley, CO, is home to the CSU-CHILL radar, an advanced, transportable dual-polarized S-band weather radar system. The facility is operated by Colorado State University, under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation and the University.
In addition to the CSU-CHILL radar, the CHILL staff also maintain and operate a second S-band weather radar, the CSU-Pawnee. The Facilities page has additional details about the capabilities of these radars.