Definition of Layer Composite Reflectivity Average

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Layer Composite Reflectivity Average

The term 'Layer Composite Reflectivity Average' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' This WSR-88D radar product displays the average reflectivities for a layer. Data is taken from all elevation angles contained in a given layer for each grid box. It is available for 3 layers (low, mid, high). It is used to aid in determining storm intensity trends by comparing mid level layer composite products with a low level elevation angle base reflectivity product and aid in routing air traffic'.

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