Purple Rain Radar Signature?
#1
Question 
Hey folks, 
been using the lightningmaps site for a few years now. However just tonight I saw a large purple "cloud". I've never seen this before is this a really thick cloud? Noteable the image vanished in the few minutes it took me to discover this forum. Clouds don't just vanish right? I'm pretty sure this was somewhere over the southwestern states. 
I should point out that this was at night. I know weather radar isn't as reliable at night. Also, not saying it was but the purple cloud had a shape you would expect from a splash or an explosion. 

 Are their any other colors I might see other than green, yellow, red, pink and white?
Is there a "legend" somewhere for the lightningmaps site? 

Thank you all for your replies.

edit: Interestingly the same thing happened in the same general region, tonight. I managed to get a screen shot before it disappeared. Leaning more towards some kind of error?

edit 2: Added 2nd image showing the same place moments after posting. The signature is gone again.


Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
       
Reply
#2
Is this the thread you were talking about?

https://forum.blitzortung.org/showthread.php?tid=1689

Most colors come from sun light refraction or from lightning causing ionization or light refaction due to what is in the air.

I don't remember any discussion here about that.
Kevin McCormick KB0UOI
Macomb, IL USA
Stations: 1539
Reply
#3
Are you talking about rain Doppler weather radar, or something you saw up in the sky? I assumed the former.

Purple in the Doppler weather radar on TV here signifies a very strong storm, possibly producing hail.
Regards,
Mike W.
Stations: 1977, 2294
Reply
#4
(2020-07-11, 22:58)mwaters Wrote: Are you talking about rain radar, or something you saw up in the sky? I assume the former.

Purple in the rain radar here signifies a very strong storm, possibly producing hail.
Happened yet again and in seemingly the same place. Same area for sure. This is exactly what I saw.
Reply
#5
Looks like radar interference to me.
Stations: 1527
Reply
#6
(2020-07-12, 06:15)silhouex Wrote:
(2020-07-11, 22:58)mwaters Wrote: Are you talking about rain radar, or something you saw up in the sky? I assume the former.

Purple in the rain radar here signifies a very strong storm, possibly producing hail.
Happened yet again and in seemingly the same place. Same area for sure. This is exactly what I saw.
This might explain what you saw and why, a "cool" vs "hot" radar.
https://www.weather.gov/jetstream/radarprecip


[Image: NOAARADlogoTXT80.png]


Stations: 2100, 2954
Reply
#7
It's radar interference. You can even see where the radar is.

   

A rough estimate places the radar somewhere in the vicinity of the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. Digging further, you'll find the affected radar on Google Maps right here: https://goo.gl/maps/uLUPk3fVZ9vnxPBP6
Stations: 1481
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Bermuda radar Aelita 2 12,291 2020-03-14, 20:33
Last Post: mwaters
  Lightningmaps.org Radar Europe Gerhard.Wittevee 2 19,876 2015-07-09, 20:04
Last Post: Gerhard.Wittevee
  Can radar be disabled? CASkywarn 1 13,075 2015-06-24, 20:13
Last Post: cutty

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)