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TeachMeFinance.com - explain Storm Relative Mean Radial Velocity Map Storm Relative Mean Radial Velocity Map The term 'Storm Relative Mean Radial Velocity Map' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' (SRM): This WSR-88D radar product depicts a full 360º sweep of radial velocity data with the average motion of all identified storms subtracted out. It is available for every elevation angle sampled. It is used to aid in displaying shear and rotation in storms and storm top divergence that might otherwise be obscured by the storm's motion, investigate the 3-D velocity structure of a storm, and help with determining rotational features in fast and uniform moving storms. '.
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