Weather Wise: Radar and the weird things it picks up
By: Curtis Grevenitz
and last updated 2021-07-05 21:23:31-04
MTN shows the weather radar every single day and use it to detect rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and snow in the winter. However, the weather isnât the only thing radar can track.
During World War II radar systems were utilized to help guide various missions and track aircraft. However, at times radar operators noticed other echo returns that ended up being rain and storms over the pacific ocean. Now, there are approximately 160 radar sites across the United States used to track weather, and much more.
Weather Wise: Radar and the weird things it picks up
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7 Snow Possible Just in Time for Red Lodge Mountain Close
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Red Lodge ski season coming to an end
Red Lodge finishing up ski season
By: Brandon Warren
and last updated 2021-04-08 19:53:32-04
RED LODGE â After last ski season came to an abrupt halt in early March because of the pandemic, this season was shrouded with questions. The most distressing: Would the ski areas even open?
The season- which ends this weekend- started off with limited capacity for mountains and indoor areas such as lodges, restaurants and rental shops throughout the region. Restrictions lessened as the season went on, but challenges remained.
In Red Lodge snowfall was light early in the season but as is often the case, the spring skiing was fantastic, according to mountain management. Feet of snow were dumped between late February and early April, making late season that much better.
Red Lodge ski season coming to an end
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