@seerose
This is typically due to interferences with WiFi equipment (RLAN), which use the same frequency 5 GHz as the meteorological radars. The signal is not filtered by the data provider.
In some cases it could be due to buildings or other obstacles.
@vondeliusc
If you don’t show a screenshot, or at least say where you observed that, what explanation could we give ?
Mabelpoo shared a screenshot of what I meant. Now it appears to be 'fixed'. Between Spokane and Missoula was a blank area, where previously it was continuous. It is good now.
-Christian
@tjyy Hi, we use mainly Blitzortung as the main provider for lightnings and this is caused by the lack of stations in China on their end. It has nothing to do with radar images.
@RagnarHeidar Quick question: are all 5 radars stationary or are some of them mobile (for example X-band ones in the south)? Thank you
Edit: the X-band radars are here labeled as "Movable", that's why I'm asking
Edit2: data from Skagi radar (isska) are not available, altough it seems that composited images DO contain it