Gap-filling Weather Radar Installation

Apr 21, 2023

Gap-filling Weather Radar Installation Nearing Completion in Texas County and the City of Guymon, OK



Texas County and the City of Guymon, OK – April 21, 2023 – Today, Texas County and Guymon, OK announced that its partner, Climavision, a climate-tech data pioneer, has nearly completed installing a new weather radar system in Guymon, which will supplement weather coverage in between neighboring NEXRAD S-Band radars. Because of regional topography and the nature of weather radar technology, gaps can exist between systems as the radar beam moves higher in the atmosphere the further it gets from the radar location. This leaves some areas, such as Texas County, exposed to weather phenomena that often happens in the lower atmosphere such as flash flooding, sleet, ice, and tornadoes.

The dual-polarization, X-Band weather radar is designed specifically to fill these small gaps to provide the highest resolution view of what’s happening nearest to the ground. While all warnings and notices will continue to come through official National Weather Service channels, the system will provide critical visibility enabling forecasters and emergency officials to better plan, prepare, and respond to volatile weather situations.

“We are very excited to help bring this life-saving technology to the county,” said Interim City Manager, Micheal Shannon. “We have realized the challenges of our low-level gap for quite some time now. We know that this supplement coverage will be invaluable in our preparation and response.”

Climavision’s X-Band weather radar is a proprietary high-resolution, solid state, system manufactured in the United States. It is safe and licensed by the FCC. Texas County expects the system to be operational within 4-6 weeks with EMA and government officials receiving access to the real-time data.

About Climavision

Headquartered in Louisville, KY, Climavision installs weather infrastructure across the United States to fill gaps in information so that communities, governments, and businesses can better respond to increasingly volatile weather. In addition to installing physical hardware for real-time weather observation, Climavision also collects proprietary satellite data to produce high-performing numerical weather prediction and models. The company provides weather information to a variety of industries including aviation, media, agriculture, energy, government. 


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