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RIDGE Images for GIS Software

The best feature about the RIDGE enhaced views of NWS Dopper radar images is that each image can be incorporated into GIS software. Each RIDGE radar image is created separately without backgrounds on the image and in a standard geographic projection referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83). With GIS software (free or off-shelf) you can import the image and add any overlaying dataset without the distraction of unwanted layers.

Each of the RIDGE radar image has a "world file" associated with it. A world file is an ASCII text file associated with an image and contains the following lines:

Line 1: x-dimension of a pixel in map units
Line 2: rotation parameter
Line 3: rotation parameter
Line 4: NEGATIVE of y-dimension of a pixel in map units
Line 5: x-coordinate of center of upper left pixel
Line 6: y-coordinate of center of upper left pixel

If the image file name has a 3-character extension (image1.gif), the world file has the same name followed by an extension containing the first and last letters of the image's extension and ending with a 'w' (image1.gfw).

Loading Images into GIS Software

 

For KML/KMZ supporting applications:

Load RIDGE Radar images and NWS warning polygons using KML/KMZ. Go to the page that generates KML/KMZ files for your application that uses KML/KMZ. http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/kmzgenerator.php


For individual Radar sites:
  1. Go to the directory where the radar images reside: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/radarImg/
  2. Select an image directory:
    • N0R = Reflectivity
    • N1P = 1 Hour Precipitation
    • NTP = Storm Total Precipitation
    • NOV = Velocity
    • N0S = Storm Relative Motion
    • N0Z = Long Range Reflectivity
  3. Save both the image of the radar (file ending in ".gif") and the world file (ending in ".gfw") that goes with it to a computer in the same directory. (The "_0" in the file name indicates that this is the latest image.)
  4. Load the image into a GIS as any other layer.

This process can be repeated for the warning polygons (http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/Warnings/Short/) and all other layers on the RIDGE pages ( http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/Overlays/Short/)

For National or Regional Mosaics:
  1. Go to the directory where the images reside: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/Conus/RadarImg/
  2. Select an image:
    • National Mosaic = latest_radaronly.gif (3400x1600)
    • Pacific Northwest Sector = pacnorthwest_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Northern Rockies Sector = northrockies_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Upper Mississippi Valley Sector = uppermissvly_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Central Great Lakes Sector = centgrtlakes_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Northeast Sector = northeast_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Southeast Sector = southeast_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • South Mississippi Valley Sector = southmissvly_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Southern Plains Sector = southplains_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Southern Rockies Sector = southrockies_radaronly.gif (840x800)
    • Pacific Southwest Sector = pacsouthwest_radaronly.gif (840x800)
  3. Save both the image and radar (file ending in ".gif" and the world file (ending in ".gfw") that goes with it to a computer in the same directory.
  4. Load the image into a GIS as any other layer.




  Sectors
  Northern U.S.
  Pac. Northwest Loop
  Nrn. Rockies Loop
  Upper Miss. Vly. Loop
  Great Lakes Loop
  Northeast Loop

  Southern U.S.
  Pac. Southwest Loop
  Srn. Rockies Loop
  Southern Plains Loop
  Srn. Miss. Vly. Loop
  Southeast Loop

  U.S. Views
  Reflectivity:
  National Loop
  Alaska Loop
  Hawaii Loop
  Guam Loop
  Puerto Rico Loop






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