RadarLab HD+ Help

RadarLab HD+ is the next generation of the RadarLab product set developed by WeatherTAP.com. This version of RadarLab is written in HTML5 and does not require Java. All you need is an Internet browser that supports HTML5 such as Internet Explorer 9, Chrome, Firefox or Safari.

Toolbar

Loads the oldest image in the animation loop. Also mapped to the '1' key.

Loads the previous image in the animation loop. Also mapped to the '2' key.
Starts the animation. Also mapped to the '3' key.
Loads the next image in the animation loop. Also mapped to the '4' key.
Loads the newest image in the animation loop. Also mapped to the '5' key.
Zooms in one level on the image. Also mapped to the '+' key.
Zooms out one level on the image. Also mapped to the '-' key.
Puts the mouse in zoom mode. After clicking this button, click and drag the mouse to create a zoom box. Also mapped to the 'z' key.
Puts the mouse in measure mode. After clicking this button, click and drag the mouse to draw a distance line. Also mapped to the 'm' key.
Checks to see if there is any new weather data to load.
Brings up a map with radar sites. Click a radar site to load it.
Opens the RadarLab HD+ settings window.
Hides the toolbar and control panel.
Logs you out of the weatherTAP.com web site.


Control Panel

Displays information about the radar site and the currently loaded radar data. Includes information such as the site ID, date and time of the radar data, the mode the radar is currently in (precipitation or clear air) and how often the radar site is updating the data.
These are drop-down lists that contain different map layers that can be turned on or off. It also includes the "Display Options" drop-down list which allows the user to turn on and off things such as the storm track table and map legends. The "Tools" drop-down list contains buttons to open different windows such as the radar site status, help page and external GPS setup.


Overlay Layers

Airports
Displays the three letter identifier for local airports.
Lakes And Rivers
Draws lakes and rivers on the map. The user can define the color.
City Labels
Draws city and community labels on the map. The size of the label is determined by population.
County Boundaries
Draws county boundaries on the map. The user can define the line thickness and color.
County Names
Draws county names on the map. The county name is centered over the county.
Park Boundaries
Draws polygons representing park boundaries on the map. The user can define the color.
Park Names
Draws park names on the map. The names are centered over the park boundaries.
GPS Location
Display your GPS location on the map. Uses the browser's built in GPS function by default. You can use an external GPS as well on Windows machines.
Custom Locations
Displays the user defined custom locations. The user can add as many custom locations as he wants. It is no longer limited to 10 custom locations. The user can define the label size, position and color.
Custom Lines
Displays the user defined set of lines. The user can define the line thickness and color.
Interstates
Draws the interstates on the map. The user can define the line thickness and color.
US & State Roads
Draws US and state roads on the map. The user can define the line thickness and color.
State Boundaries
Draws state boundaries on the map. The user can define the line thickness and color.


Data Layers

Lightning
Displays lightning strike symbols in areas where lightning is occurring. The symbol is color coded depending on the age of the strike. Below is an example.


 
Storm Tracks
Displays the storm tracks on the map. The storm tracks are color coded depending on severity. The user can define the color and size of the storm tracks. Clicking on the storm track will show all the attributes associated with that storm track and a storm path estimate. Below is an example image.


 
Local Storm Reports
Displays Local Storm Reports issues by the NWS. These are reports of weather phenomenon or damaged caused by weather events. They are reported by trained spotters, law enforcement, EMA and other personnel. Below is an example image.


 
SpotterNetwork
Displays information provided by the SpotterNetwork. These are reports issued by trained weather spotters and are similar to the Local Storm Reports issued by the NWS.
Current Temps
Displays the current temperatures on the map. This information comes from data issued by METAR reporting stations.
Surface Obs / Wind Barbs
Displays the latest surface observations from selected stations. The surface observation displays seven pieces of information:

1. Wind Barb and Cloud Cover
2. Altimeter (in Hg)
3. Ceiling and coverage of lowest cloud layer
4. Station ID
5. Dew Point (deg Fahrenheit)
6. Visibility (statue miles)
7. Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)

Below is an example of a surface observation plot.

RadarLab HD

The above example depicts a surface report from Orlando, Florida (MCO). This observation indicates a temperature of 84 degrees and a dew point of 68 degrees. Sky is overcast with winds out of the South West at 15kts (wind barb notation). The current barometric pressure is 29.88 inches of mercury and visibility is 10 statute miles. The "037F" designation immediately to the right of the wind barb indicates both the altitude and coverage density of the LOWEST cloud layer. The first three digits indicate the ceiling altitude in hundreds of feet. The 'F' that immediately follows indicates that the clouds are few. Possible values of the coverage density indicator are:

"CLR" = Clear
"F" = Few
"S" = Scattered
"B" = Broken
"O" = Overcast

Although the "037F" indicates a few clouds, the wind barb shows overcast coverage. This indicates that an overcast layer lies above the few layer at 3,700 ft.

(For FAA purposes 'scattered' or 'few' clouds do not constitute a "ceiling", however, the altitude of any reported cloud layer is portrayed on the map regardless.)
 
Tornado Watches
Draws polygons on the map representing tornado watches issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see when the watch will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual NWS text for the watch. The user can define the color of the watch.
Severe T'storm Watches
Draws polygons on the map representing severe thunderstorm watches issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see when the watch will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual NWS text for the watch. The user can define the color of the watch.
Flash Flood Watches
Draws polygons on the map representing flash flood watches issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see when the watch will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual NWS text for the watch. The user can define the color of the watch.
Other Watches
Draws polygons on the map representing all other watches issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see what type of watch it is and when it will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual text the NWS sent for the watch. The user can define the color of the watch.
Tornado Warnings
Draws polygons on the map representing tornado warnings issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see when the warning will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual NWS text for the warning. The user can define the color of the warning.
Severe T'storm Warnings
Draws polygons on the map representing severe thunderstorm warnings issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see when the warning will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual NWS text for the warning. The user can define the color of the warning.
Flash Flood Warnings
Draws polygons on the map representing flash flood warnings issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see when the warning will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual NWS text for the warning. The user can define the color of the warning.
Other Warnings
Draws polygons on the map representing all other warnings issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see what type of warning it is and when it will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual text the NWS sent for the warning. The user can define the color of the warning.
Advisories
Draws polygons on the map representing the advisories issued by the NWS. The polygon can be clicked to see what type of advisory it is and when it will expire. It can be clicked again to view the actual text the NWS sent for the advisory. The user can define the color of the warning.


Map Layers

Land/Sea
Displays the land and sea (brown and blue) map background image.
Terrain
Displays the low resolution terrain map background image.
Detailed Terrain
Displays the higher resolution terrain map background image.
IR Satellite
Displays the infrared satellite image as the map background.
Visible Satellite
Displays the visible satellite image as the map background.


Display Options

Storm Table
Displays the storm table at the bottom of the map. This shows all the storm track attributes. Each row in the table is colored the same color as the storm track. The user can use this table to show only the storm tracks he is interested in seeing. Below is an example image.


 
Timestamps
Displays the timestamps in the upper left corner of the map for each data overlay that is currently on.
Alarm On
Turns on alarming for the user's defined alarm area. Click on the settings button to setup an alarm area.
Draw Alarm Area
Draws a red circle on the map showing where the user's defined alarm area is currently located.
Play Alarm Sound
If checked, an alarm sound will be played when the user's alarm criteria has been met.
Real-Time Lightning Area
Draws a red box on the map showing where the user's real-time lightning area is currently located.
Real-Time Lightning Legend
Displays the real-time lightning legend in the bottom left corner of the map.
Radar Legend
Displays the radar legend in the bottom left corner of the map.
WWA Legend
Displays the WWA legend in the bottom left corner of the map.
Storm Track Legend
Displays the storm tracks legend in the bottom left corner of the map.


Tools

Filter Radar
Opens a window with the current radar image and a slider to determine the amount of filtering to apply to the image. Once the filtering value has been set, click the "Filter Images" button to apply the filter to the currently loaded radar images.


 
External GPS Setup
Opens a window with directions on how to set up an external GPS to be used with RadarLab HD+. Currently, this is only supported on Windows machines.
Save Image
Opens a window that allows the user to save the currently display RadarLab HD+ image.
Site Status
Opens a window with the site status for the currently loaded radar site.
What's New
Opens a window containing a description of things that have recently been added to RadarLab HD+.
Help
Opens the RadarLab HD+ help page.


Set Custom Locations & Range Rings

Click Icon
Click the RadarLab HD+ settings icon. RadarLab HD+ settings icon
Custom Locations
Click the Custom Locations link in the resulting page.

Custom Locations Link

Set Locations
The Custom Locations link will result in a form enabling the user to plot custom/current locations, labels, range rings, and more. There is a convenient Lat/Lon Lookup guide if needed.

Custom Locations

Save Locations
Plot your positions, label them, color them, choose font sizes, set range rings by mileage, then click the "Save Custom Locations" button.