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Maxwell AFB Weather Radar Is Back Up And Running

| June 8, 2017 @ 5:45 am

UPDATE: As of 11:09PM on Thursday, June 7th, the prolonged work on KMXX radar for the SLEP has been completed. The radar is operational. Techs will be monitoring stability over the next 24 hours, but the work is complete.

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…Weather Radar at Maxwell AFB Gets Upgrade…

The KMXX weather radar operated by the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Birmingham will be down for approximately four days beginning Monday, June 5 for technicians to install an important technological upgrade. The work on the WSR-88D has been scheduled to minimize any potential impacts to office operations and will be delayed if hazardous weather is forecast.

During the outage, radar coverage is available from adjacent radar sites including (KBMX, KEOX, KFFC).

A crew will install a new signal processor, which replaces obsolete technology, improves processing speed and data quality, provides added functionality, and supports IT security.

This is the first of four major upgrades, known as service life extension projects, planned in the next five years to replace and refurbish major components of the 20 year old WSR-88Ds and to keep the radars operational into the 2030s. The $150M investment is being made by the three organizations that use these radars, the NOAA National Weather Service, United States Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration. The other service life extension projects include refurbishing the transmitter, pedestal, and equipment shelters.

The tri-agency Radar Operations Center, which supports the radars, estimates it will take about 10 months to upgrade the signal processor on all 159 operational WSR-88Ds.

Information from the National Weather Service Office in Birmingham.

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Scott Martin is an operational meteorologist, professional graphic artist, musician, husband, and father. Not only is Scott a member of the National Weather Association, but he is also the Central Alabama Chapter of the NWA president. Scott is also the co-founder of Racecast Weather, which provides forecasts for many racing series across the USA. He also supplies forecasts for the BassMaster Elite Series events including the BassMaster Classic.

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