Where is the former forecast of the doppler that went over a 48 hour period? That was very helpful to us for forecasting potential down time on the Cape. I find this storm tracker to be very similar to the Taunton radar. The Taunton radar is great for iminent weather over a specific area. Let me know.
Hi Mr. Murray,
The company that made the previous radar has made some unpleasant changes. So, I’m using the current interactive radar in its place until I can find a comparable replacement. Hopefully that will be soon…
Hi Tom. You can see a radar shot of the storm just after it passed through Hingham at the following site. Keep in mind this is the second downpour that moved through town, and eventually moved into Scituate. The rain was so intense because of the high amount of moisture (humidity) in the atmosphere. http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/vtec/#2012-O-NEW-KBOX-MA-W-0061/USCOMP-N0Q-201208022120
Hey Michael,
Where is the former forecast of the doppler that went over a 48 hour period? That was very helpful to us for forecasting potential down time on the Cape. I find this storm tracker to be very similar to the Taunton radar. The Taunton radar is great for iminent weather over a specific area. Let me know.
John Murray
Hi Mr. Murray,
The company that made the previous radar has made some unpleasant changes. So, I’m using the current interactive radar in its place until I can find a comparable replacement. Hopefully that will be soon…
Is there any way to see yesterdays radar of the storm which passed over Hingham on 8-2-2012? It seemed intense for a small storm. Thanks
Hi Tom. You can see a radar shot of the storm just after it passed through Hingham at the following site. Keep in mind this is the second downpour that moved through town, and eventually moved into Scituate. The rain was so intense because of the high amount of moisture (humidity) in the atmosphere. http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/vtec/#2012-O-NEW-KBOX-MA-W-0061/USCOMP-N0Q-201208022120