We are so excited to introduce you to the World’s most powerful television radar, Klystron 13! What looks like a golf ball on a tee is the best technology you’ll find anywhere. It is five times more powerful than other TV station radars.


What You Need To Know

  • Klystron 13 is the World's most powerful television radar

  • It can scan the horizon out to approximately 300 miles

  • Will provide live wind data when dangerous storms approach

  • Sees rain bands from tropical systems further out than other radars

At the top of our tower is what we call a radome. The dome protects a dish that is scanning the horizon at 360 degrees and out approximately 300 miles from our radar location in West Cocoa. It gives us a great view of not only the state of Florida, but down into the Bahamas, providing you an earlier heads up on tropical activity and fronts coming in our direction.

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The dome sheds rain at 10 times more than a typical radome. When it comes to the three to four inch rainfall rates per hour, it sheds that intense rain so we are able to see through and give you a clearer view of the storm itself.

Our data and equipment center allows us as meteorologists to get a raw look at Klystron 13 behind the scenes. We can change the elevation at which the radar scans the horizon, allowing us to see storms that are farther away or even closer. It gives us a better look at storms, and you more notice of approaching weather.

 

We can also take a sector scan of a storm, grabbing a 45 degree angle, allowing us to pick out the worst part of the storm and provide you more of a heads up nasty weather is coming your way. This will come in particularly handy when tropical systems are moving in and we are able to grab a section of the storm to find potential tornadoes.

Klystron 13 provides better resolution, or on-air look, lower loss of data when dangerous storms are approaching, and the ability to show dangerous wind live and not delayed like other radars in town. It'll help pinpoint the sea breezes much quicker and three times more accuarately as well.

When it comes to such robust technology, it takes a team trained on how to use radar to provide you the best coverage of severe weather. The Weather Experts here at Spectrum News 13 are the Nation's ONLY dual certified team of Meteorologists and have gone through rigorous training with Klystron 13.