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Weather RADAR to go Down Around Philly/NJ for 2 Weeks

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - April 13, 2020

A NOAA Radar Unit stands before a setting sun.  Image: NOAA
A NOAA Radar Unit stands before a setting sun. Image: NOAA




The National Weather Service is taking a RADAR unit responsible for scanning the skies around Philadelphia, New Jersey, and New York City off-line for two weeks to allow for an overhaul and upgrade.

Starting on Monday, April 20, the WSR-88D known as “KDIX”, operated by the Mount Holly, New Jersey office of the National Weather Service, will begin its upgrade process. According to the National Weather Service, technicians will refurbish and replace the pedestal, one of the most critical components of the RADAR, which is necessary for antenna rotation and positioning to capture data in all directions. The components are extremely heavy and will require the radome to be removed by crane and replaced when the work is completed. The RADAR and pedestal were designed to last 25 years; according to the Mount Holly NWS Office, this system has exceeded that lifespan. By taking the unit off-line for two weeks to allow for this upgrade to occur, the RADAR should continue to function for 20+ more years.



This precipitation summary review of storms that moved through the region on April 13, 2020 shows the range of the RADAR unit being upgraded next week.  Image: NWS
This precipitation summary review of storms that moved through the region on April 13, 2020 shows the range of the RADAR unit being upgraded next week. Image: NWS

The pedestal refurbishment is the third major project of the NEXRAD Service Life Extension Program, a series of upgrades that will keep RADAR systems  viable into the 2030s. NOAA’s
National Weather Service, the United States Air Force, and the Federal Aviation Administration
are investing $135 million in the eight year upgrade program. The first project was the installation of the new signal processor and the second project was the refurbishment of the transmitter. The fourth project will be the refurbishment of the equipment shelters. The Service Life Extension Program will be complete in 2023.

According to NOAA, in addition to the 122 NWS-owned radars, the full nationwide RADAR network includes another 37 radar sites owned by the FAA and Defense Department. NOAA’s NEXRAD radar program is a tri-agency effort with NOAA, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the United States Air Force.



During the downtime of the New Jersey unit, adjacent radars will be available, including: KDOX at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, KOKX managed by the New York City office of the National Weather Service, KBGM managed by the Binghamton office of the National Weather Service in New York, KCCX managed by the State College office of the National Weather Service in Pennsylvania, and  KLWX which is managed by the Sterling, Virginia office of the National Weather Service. These weather service RADARs are supplemented with Terminal Doppler radars at airports at Philadelphia International, Newark Liberty, and Baltimore’s BWI.

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