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Revision as of 14:13, 26 August 2020

National Weather Radar Facility
The CSU-CHILL National Weather Radar Facility, located in Greeley, CO, is an advanced, transportable dual-polarized dual-wavelength (S- and X-band) weather radar system. The facility is operated by Colorado State University, under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation and the University.

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A look back at the history of the CHILL Radar, by Patrick Kennedy, from its beginnings at the ISWS to the present day. (Full Article...)

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Specific differential propagation phase () values of several degrees per km were observed in heavy thunderstorm precipitation over Denver on 3 July 2009. The two panel image shows and the one hour rainfall totals observed by the Denver Urban Drainage and Flood Control District gauge network.

Photo credit: Pat Kennedy
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