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    • SergiGrifolS
      SergiGrifol Trailrunning
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      There are some storm bands that are not real. For instance in Barcelona - Spain, in the sea. Can it be fixed up?
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      • idefix37I
        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @SergiGrifol
        last edited by idefix37

        @SergiGrifol
        This is probably due to interferences with WiFi equipment RLAN, which use the same frequency 5 GHz as the meteorological radars. See a similar problem in the Netherlands:
        https://cept.org/Documents/fm-22/42471/fm22-18-info01_interference-meteorological-radar-netherlands

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        Not sure that Windy can fix it.

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        • Gkikas LGPZG
          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @idefix37
          last edited by Gkikas LGPZ

          @idefix37
          Also, those spikes may refer to "non-weather targets" like:
          Solid obstacles such as mountains or buildings,
          Ground and sea clutter
          Reflections from buildings if the radar is close enough to a city (called urban spikes).

          Each of them has their own characteristics that make it possible to distinguish them to the trained eye but they may fool a layman.

          Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_radar#Non-weather_targets

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            annamariaslim @idefix37
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            @idefix37 those spikes are other radar users beams.

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            • Gkikas LGPZG
              Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @annamariaslim
              last edited by Gkikas LGPZ

              Probably mountains in the north part of Mallorca and/or wifi antennas at location "A"
              interfere with wx. radar and produce those non-weather targets (B).
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              wx. radar locatios: http://eumetnet.eu/wp-content/themes/aeron-child/observations-programme/current-activities/opera/database/OPERA_Database/index.html

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                TomSlavkovsky API developers | Premium
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                @SergiGrifol this easy-to-read article explains the radar interference very nicely.

                https://blog.metservice.com/Radar_Interference

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                • CaefixC
                  Caefix | Premium
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                  🥏 China 19.9.23 17:00 MEZ - Some orographic measurement?
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