Weather Radar Fundamentals


Common Clear Air Phenomena

Radar image showing reflectivity from horizontal convective rolls that may have played a roll in initiating the January 10, 2008 Vancouver, WA tornado

Radar can be used to identify a variety of fair weather phenomena. Often, the reasons we are able to get any radar returns at all is due to non-meteorological targets, such as dust, smoke, insects, and birds. Other times, anomalous propagation of radar beams is what allows us to see certain features. Commonly, it is a combination of both that reveals atmospheric processes.