Matthew,
I have a generated product in a GIS format that may work for you. You can
download the NEXRAD raster from here (bottom page):
http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/current/mcview.phtml?prod=usrad&java=none&mode=archive&frames=1&interval=5&year=2007&month=2&day=13&hour=6&minute=0
To get the NEXRAD value, substract 6 from the color index and multiply
by 5. Some more details on these images can be found here:
http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/docs/nexrad_composites/
The product is not perfect.
daryl
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, mspotter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
To Whom This May Concern:
My name is Matthew Potter and I am an undergraduate student at Millersville
University. I am doing a case study of the Valentine's Day Storm of 2007.
I am in need of 1 km radar composite data for Central/Eastern PA, Northern
MD, and NJ from 12z February 13, 2007 to 0z February 15, 2007. It would be
great if we could get 5 minute intervals.
Thanks.
Matthew Potter
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