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NOAA Next Generation Radar (NEXRAD) Level 2 Base Data

Published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce | Catalog Last Checked: April 12, 2026 at 09:12 PM | Dataset Last Updated: January 01, 1991 at 12:00 AM
This dataset consists of Level II weather radar data collected from Next-Generation Radar (NEXRAD) stations located in the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. territories and at military base sites. NEXRAD is a network of 160 high-resolution Doppler weather radars operated by the NOAA National Weather Service (NWS), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the U.S. Air Force (USAF). Doppler radars detect atmospheric precipitation and winds, which allow scientists to track and anticipate weather events, such as rain, ice pellets, snow, hail, and tornadoes, as well as some non-weather objects like birds and insects. NEXRAD stations use the Weather Surveillance Radar - 1988, Doppler (WSR-88D) system. This is a 10 cm wavelength (S-Band) radar that operates at a frequency between 2,700 and 3,000 MHz. The radar system operates in two basic modes: a slow-scanning Clear Air Mode (Mode B) for analyzing air movements when there is little or no precipitation activity in the area, and a Precipitation Mode (Mode A) with a faster scan for tracking active weather. The two modes employ nine Volume Coverage Patterns (VCPs) to adequately sample the atmosphere based on weather conditions. A VCP is a series of 360 degree sweeps of the antenna at pre-determined elevation angles and pulse repetition frequencies completed in a specified period of time. The radar scan times 4.5, 5, 6 or 10 minutes depending on the selected VCP. The NEXRAD products are divided into multiple data processing levels. The lower Level II data contain the three meteorological base data quantities at original resolution: reflectivity, mean radial velocity, and spectrum width. With the advent of dual polarization beginning in 2011, additional base products of differential reflectivity, correlation coefficient and differential phase are available. Level II data are recorded at all NWS and most USAF and FAA WSR-88D sites. From the Level II quantities, computer processing generates numerous meteorological analysis Level 3 products. NEXRAD data are acquired by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) for archiving and dissemination to users. Data coverage varies by station and ranges from June 1991 to 1 day from present. Most stations began observing in the mid-1990s, and most period of records are continuous.

Resources

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  • NCEI Dataset Landing Page

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  • NCEI NEXRAD page

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  • NCEI Data Search

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  • NEXRAD on Amazon Web Service (AWS)

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  • AWS S3 Explorer

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  • NCEI GIS Map Viewer

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  • NCEI NEXRAD Data Inventory Search

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  • NCEI NEXRAD Map Server

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  • NCEI NEXRAD WMS

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  • NCEI NEXRAD WFS

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  • KMZ file for dataset

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  • NEXRAD Display and Conversion Tools

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  • DSMR Publication at the NOAA Institutional Repository

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  • NEXRAD WSR-88D Interface Control Documents

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  • Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 11 - Doppler Radar Meteorological Observations (WSR-88D)

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  • The WSR-88D and the WSR-88D Operational Support Facility

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  • History of Operational Use of Weather Radar by U.S. Weather Services. Part I: The Pre-NEXRAD Era

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  • History of Operational Use of Weather Radar by U.S. Weather Services. Part II: Development of Operational Doppler Weather Radars

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  • NOAA Big Data Project

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  • Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords

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  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)

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