| Welcome to MyArkLaMiss.com's My Interactive Radar! Our Interactive Radar is one of the most advanced online radar tools available and it allows you to take the controls. |
| When the radar loads you will be able to use the options to the left of the page to zoom and pan the map. Please scroll down for the User Guide; this will provide detailed information for each of the available radar features. |
Technical Requirements:
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Navigating the Map:
Map Buttons:
Map Choices:
Toggle between satellite and map view—both
views show state borders and cities. Satellite view lets you see the area's
topography, with mountain ranges and other formations labeled. Map view
resembles a road map.
Surface Images:
Our maps are created with stored imagery,
not a current picture of the terrain. Snow in the radar doesn't mean you'll see
snow when you zoom in on the earth's surface, nor will the terrain go dark if
you view it at night.
Radar and Clouds:
Checkboxes allow you to overlay either
view with Radar and/or Clouds. When Clouds is selected, use the
Transparency slider to make the cloud cover easier (or more
difficult) to see through. Sliding to 0% makes the clouds opaque, while 100%
makes them seem to disappear. Note that sometimes, radar can indicate light rain
when no precipitation is reaching the ground. This is called virga — rain
evaporating before it reaches the ground — and can happen any time of year.
Animate Your Map:
The Loop button starts
a repetitive animation that shows the movement of clouds and radar over a period
of time. The date and time at upper right changes with the animation. When the
animation is running, the button is labeled Stop. Click it to stop the animation
and go back to the current image.
Lightning:
Each lightning icon represents one or more
lightning strikes in the area — up to hundreds. The number represented depends
on your zoom level. Lightning reports are from 0 to 15 minutes before the time
stamp.