The 88D doesn't do rain rates either...Title fixed![]()
It's going to be funny when everyone on this board reaches the point that they don't want to report because they fear getting ripped apart by their "peers".
I have noticed that you clearly avoided this and even changed your statement regard the rain rates, what gives???
It's going to be funny when everyone on this board reaches the point that they don't want to report because they fear getting ripped apart by their "peers".
I haven't avoided anything, nor have I changed my statement. You were wrong when you said the 88D gives out rain rate data. I said that, and Chris backed it up. I'm not sure what you want me to change?
Rain rates are USELESS. This issue has been around for 20+ years, and thankfully there are people that care about the quality of spotter reports and want to do something about it. Look at the SN review section. It's all about quality and making spotter reports the best they can be.
If you don't care about the quality of Skywarn info, that's your right.
But don't get all in a tizzy because there are people who say spotter reports can be improved.
The 88D precip algorithms do calculate rain/snow rates, but these are used in producing the accumulation products and in external applications, such as the Flash Flood Monitoring Program (FFMP).
If you don't care about the quality of Skywarn info, that's your right.
you are incorrect regarding the 88D's ability to calculate rainfall rates.
All three of those are equivalent to 2" per hour, however at any given moment the rain rate was different. By decreasing the time component of the rate, you give a higher quality report containing more information about current rainfall intensity. However, without including how long that rate continued, it's impossible to know how much rain fell.2" per hour could be composed of:
- 0.01" per minute for 10 minutes (0.1" total), 0" per minute for 30 minutes (0" total), then 0.095" per minute for 20 minutes (1.9" total); or
- 0.033" per minute for 60 minutes (2" total); or
- 0.066" per minute for 30 minutes (2" total, then 0" per minute for 30 minutes (0" total)
Spotters should not report rainfall rates, as it is useless without other parameters (i.e. timeframe) and it is impossible to estimate.
You say tomato - I say tomato.
There is no 88D product that shows rainfall rates.
Spotters should not report rainfall rates, as it is useless without other parameters (i.e. timeframe) and it is impossible to estimate.