Radar weather report (SD)

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Radar Weather Report (SD)

A Radar Weather Report (SD) is a report issued by radar stations every 35 minutes after the hour, with special reports provided as needed. It provides valuable information about the type, intensity, and location of the echo tops of the precipitation. This report is essential for those interested in monitoring weather conditions for various purposes, including planning outdoor activities, predicting severe weather events, and aviation safety. The report contains data compiled by the radar station, including the direction of the object, the distance from the station, and the height of the cloud. Accurate and timely information provided by Radar Weather Reports (SD) helps to avoid any potential damage or risks caused by weather events. It is a vital tool for meteorologists, pilots, and the general public to ensure safety and plan accordingly.

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