Adding Winter Storm Radar to Your Website
Winter storms are unpredictable and high-stakes. Here’s how to add reliable live radar to your site before the next major event hits.
Winter storms are unpredictable and high-stakes. Here’s how to add reliable live radar to your site before the next major event hits.
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ZoomRadar has added a new feature to its embeddable weather maps: real-time tornado detection. This is the first time a web-based radar platform has integrated live tornado identification directly into radar map displays, giving users more timely and actionable information during severe weather events. This new layer is currently available for customers on the $50/month …
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Tornado Alley: Shifting From the Great Plains to the Southern States For decades, “Tornado Alley” has been synonymous with the Great Plains, a region stretching through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas that sees a high frequency of severe storms. However, recent studies highlight a notable shift in tornado activity. Reports suggest that the southeastern United States …