AJC3 wrote:For folks that might not be aware, over the last decade plus, The CMO's Caribbean Regional Weather Radar Project was developed to install and maintain weather surveillance radars at strategic sites throughout the Caribbean.
http://www.cmo.org.tt/radar.html
This is a challenging undertaking, primarily due to fiscal/monetary constraints. The construction/installation part is hard enough, and the cost associated with maintenance and repair results in frequent, and, as you've no doubt noticed, often significant down time for many of the sites, some moreso than others.
One of the important goals of the project was to create a Caribbean radar mosaic of all available radars, plus some adjoining CONUS and SOAM sites (perhaps one day, sites from Cuba, Mexico CENTAM, and the Bahamas will be included as well).
http://i.imgur.com/MXsGAhK.png
You've no doubt seen the U.S. mosaic (animation)...
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/full_loop.php
But have you seen that the Barbados Weather Service now has the Caribbean Mosaic up and running?
http://barbadosweather.org/BMS_radar_Composite.php
http://barbadosweather.org/Composite/ki ... site=Sabre
IMO, this is huge, that this has gotten to the point where it's online. We can only hope the sites that are up stay up as much as possible, some other sites (such as Punta Cana, DR and Nassau,BHM that have been down for a while get repaired.
Note: I posted this in the 97L discussion thread since the current radar mosaic covers the area it's in.
Thanks for sharing and no I didn't know it was this many countries involved. Great to see all working together.
Also you can see a rotation south of P.R. trucking westward, above the surface for now I'm sure.