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Denton Radar Views


Normal Base Reflectivity Radar
-Radar returns with colors high on the scale indicate a stronger storm-


Experimental HailDar® (Vertically Integrated Liquid)

-Radar returns with colors high on the scale will likely indicate hail or very heavy rainfall amounts-


Medium Range Radar View


Legend For Symbols That May Show Up On The Radar During Severe Weather Events:

POH - Probability of Hail (Size < 0.75in)

POSH - Probability of Severe Hail (Size: 0.75in to 2.00in)

3DC Shear - Some weak inner-cloud rotation has been detected.

MESO - Mesocyclone is a rotating updraft (not a tornado) within a severe thunderstorm which indicates the storm may be tornadic.

TVS - A TVS (Tornado Vortex Signature) is a Doppler radar alarm resulting from at least 45-knot outbound adjacent to at least 45-knot inbound radial velocity. A TVS on radar does not necessarily mean a tornado is occurring. To be a tornado the circulation must be on the ground. The radar is not able to tell if the "tornado signature" is on the ground.

ETVS - A ETVS (Elevated Tornado Vortex Signature) is a circulation that does not extend all the way to the lowest tilt on radar, but is strong among the other tilts.

 


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