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Frequently Asked Questions about Precipitation Products
Answers
What Precipitation Accumulation images are available?
The past 1- and 3-Hour Accumulation products show
estimates of the amounts of rain that have fallen during the past 1
and 3 hours, respectively. The Storm Total product shows estimated
rainfall amounts over the entire storm beginning and ending at the
times indicated at the bottom of the key in the scientific version
of the NEXRAD graphic.
The computer programs that create these products use as
their input the reflectivity
data gathered during the volume scans (as is displayed in the
composite reflectivity product and the four tilts of the base
reflectivity product). The programs assume that all reflectivities
are from liquid rainfall, and then use equations to convert the
reflectivities to inches of rainfall. Hail, which has unusually high
reflectivities, can cause these products to overestimate rainfall
amounts, as can ice pellets (sleet). Snow has unusually low
reflectivities, about the equivalent of drizzle, and is usually
underestimated on these products. The precipitation accumulation
products cannot be used to estimate the liquid equivalent of the
snowfall or the amount of snow that has fallen. The level of detail
with the NEXRAD Rainfall Accumulation data allows users to pinpoint
counties and individual towns that have received the most rainfall,
and gives emergency planners and others information they need to
plan rescue operations and evacuation procedures during flood
situations.
How does the 1-Hour Precipitation Accumulation work?
The past 1-Hour
Accumulation product is updated every 5 or 6 minutes (depending
on whether there is severe weather in the area) when the radar is in
precipitation mode.
How does the 3-Hour Precipitation Accumulation work?
3-Hour
Precipitation Accumulation is updated once an hour when the
radar is in precipitation mode, and does not become available until
precipitation has been detected for three consecutive hours. Each
update represents a running total of the rainfall over the past 3
clock hours.
How does the Storm Total Rainfall work?
Like the Surface
Rainfall Accumulations, Storm Total Rainfall products begin
to keep track of rainfall amounts as soon as precipitation is
detected any where within the range of the radar. These products
will reset themselves to zero rainfall after a full hour has passed
during which no precipitation has been detected within range of the
radar. Accordingly, Storm Total Precipitation Accumulations may
accumulate the rainfall from a continuous series of single storm
events into one overall total rainfall accumulation. Storm Total
Precipitation Accumulation products are updated every 5 or 6 minutes
(depending on whether or not there is severe weather in the area)
when the radar is in precipitation mode.
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