GR2Analyst

GR2Analyst 1.7

GR2Analyst is an advanced Nexrad Level II analysis application

2.80 Latest version
Shareware $250
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GR2Analyst is an advanced Nexrad Level II analysis application. It features a high quality volumetric display and several high resolution reflectivity-derived graphical products in addition to the standard Level II data products.
GR2Analyst's volume rendering engine produces high quality semi-transparent and isosurface 3D displays for any of the base Level II data products (reflectivity, velocity, storm relative velocity, and spectrum width).
With this unprecedented visualization capability, you will see storm structures develop and be able to predict when and where severe weather will impact the ground.
GR2Analyst derives five 2D products from the Level II volume reflectivity: Echo Tops, VIL, VILD, POSH, and MEHS. All are displayed on a high resolution radial grid (1km x 1° x 230km with 256 data levels).

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