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Weather Service faces backlash after launching 'slow,' 'unusable' radar website


Weather Service faces backlash after launching slow, unusable radar website
Jason Samenow, The Washington Post
Dec. 21, 2020
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A screenshot of radar.weather.gov. (NWS)NWS
WASHINGTON - Last week, the National Weather Service launched its first new website for radar imagery since the early 2000s, touting it as a major upgrade. The public did not see it that way.
Horrible, really low quality work, very very buggy, unusable, absolutely terrible, not ready for public release, garbage and the worst represent a sample of complaints from users on social media since the radar.weather.gov site went live.
The new radar website, which shows where it s raining and snowing across the U.S. along with other radar products, was intended to be an improvement from the legacy site, boasting a load of new features, according to the National Weather Service. ....

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The top 10 weather and climate events of a record-setting year » Yale Climate Connections


By Jeff Masters, PhD, and Dana Nuccitelli | Dec 21, 2020
In an all-around bizarre and largely unpleasant calendar year, extreme weather and climate-related changes contributed to the woes of 2020.
By Jeff Masters, PhD, and Dana Nuccitelli | Monday, December 21, 2020
It doesn’t get any more ‘2020’ than this: on September 16, 2020, smoke from record western U.S. wildfires pours into the circulation of Hurricane Paulette, one of a record 30 Atlantic named storms in 2020. (Image credit: CIRA/RAM)
Calendar year 2020 was an extreme and abnormal year, in so many ways. The global coronavirus pandemic altered people’s lives around the world, as did extreme weather and climate events. Let’s review the year’s top 10 such events. ....

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