Beam Me Up, or Warning Without a Cause
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1988
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By Gonski, Rod
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Description:For the first attempted warning action of the day, especially if the storms are beyond 30 or 40 miles, check with adjacent radars, even if it appears a "sure bet." Secondly, know how the radar is apt to behave in the airmass currently over the station and in the airmass over adjacent stations.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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