
Just 10 miles away in Cherry Hill is the living history museum at the Barclay Farmstead. Since hail can cause the rainfall estimates to be higher than what is actually occurring, steps are taken to prevent these high dBZ values from being converted to rainfall. Here’s a look at the New Jersey towns that got drenched with the most rain on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service: Lebanon (Hunterdon): 2.85 inches. Mount Laurel, New Jersey, is a suburban community in the greater. Hail is a good reflector of energy and will return very high dBZ values. These values are estimates of the rainfall per hour, updated each volume scan, with rainfall accumulated over time. Depending on the type of weather occurring and the area of the U.S., forecasters use a set of rainrates which are associated to the dBZ values. The higher the dBZ, the stronger the rainrate. Typically, light rain is occurring when the dBZ value reaches 20. The scale of dBZ values is also related to the intensity of rainfall.

The value of the dBZ depends upon the mode the radar is in at the time the image was created. Notice the color on each scale remains the same in both operational modes, only the values change. The other scale (near left) represents dBZ values when the radar is in precipitation mode (dBZ values from 5 to 75). One scale (far left) represents dBZ values when the radar is in clear air mode (dBZ values from -28 to +28). Each reflectivity image you see includes one of two color scales. The dBZ values increase as the strength of the signal returned to the radar increases. (Rachel Nunes/Patch) CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ The National Weather Service is set to investigate areas of New Jersey Thursday morning that saw significant damage and possible tornado activity during. So, a more convenient number for calculations and comparison, a decibel (or logarithmic) scale (dBZ), is used. Reflectivity (designated by the letter Z) covers a wide range of signals (from very weak to very strong). "Reflectivity" is the amount of transmitted power returned to the radar receiver.


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The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. 5260 TMS AG0004970430 00 01 03 04 PAGE: 202 CHERRY HILL, N.J. These PDF downloads summarize key information from this tool, for Cherry Hill Mall (local items) or for New Jersey. Recorded at Mount Holly, South Jersey Regional Airport Updated 46 mins ago (9.8 miles away) Get an account to remove ads View More Real-Time Extremes Nation State County Cherry Hill, New Jersey gets 47 inches of rain, on average, per year.
