I know some will simply say "Just use level 3 and deal with it" - We can do better than that. Right now it has just reflectivity and velocity-Īside from that, the hunt continues- and I've already heard from friends I've told about these- they've come in handy crucially, for many of them live in the most tornado-prone and hurricane -prone areas of the country. The newest addition as of last year: weathernerds (The jury's still out on if this truly is Lvl 2 feeds) Joshua's Wx radar app- (I use this with Radarscope, it more than holds it's own) This is my current list of Level 2 radar sources that still is operational - and t some of them require being accessed from a phone and don't work from a PC browser: and the LATEST Casualty, Stormtrack's free Radarscope Page was disabled. right now it also looks dead unfortunately. Nexview.io was being worked on by /u/nexview, but there've been a lot of Cert issues with the cite- and it was still in work to show live data rather than historical. WeatherUnderground's is long gone(and the Wundermap Level 2 feed has been wrecked and nonfunctional and was never fixed), Accuweather's is practically dead.(example: ) is non functional, aprsfl seems completely removed. Over the past two years I've posted about this and kept a somewhat updated list of Free Level 2 radar sites that anyone could access, however since then, they've been getting taken down one by one. Tldr: Joshua t 's wx app is equivalent to radarscope and is free and extremely powerful. So, I had kept a running list the past 3 years of every freeLevel 2 radar app (level 2 data is more detailed than level 3/ Everything you see out there), whenther it was a website or app, but they have started getting taken down,
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