![]() ![]() The library includes several command-line utilities and conversion between several Radar formats, including NEXRAD. The Radx C++ library was developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research to provide support for the new CfRadial radar data format, and to provide translation between common radar data formats. The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Radx Library ![]() This is an object-oriented library written in C that includes several command-line utilities and conversion between several Radar formats. In support of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission's (TRIMM) Global Validation Program, the NASA's TRIMM Satellite Validation Office has developed a Radar Software Library (RSL) for working with the various input radar formats. National Weather Service (NWS) Common Operations and Development Environment (CODE) SoftwareĬODE is a "clone" of a WSR-88D Radar Product Generator on a workstation, which can run existing and user-created algorithms by ingesting WSR-88D Archive level-II data.This software can also ingest Level-II data from NCEI to study past weather events and create products for analysis. ![]() McIDAS-V displays weather satellite (including hyperspectral) and other geophysical data (including NEXRAD) in two and three dimensions, and it can be used to analyze and manipulate the data with its powerful mathematical functions. The Man computer Interactive Data Access System-V (McIDAS-V) is a free, open source, visualization and data analysis software package that is the fifth generation in SSEC's 40-year history of sophisticated McIDAS software packages. Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) Software Extensive C++ API, 3D analysis, data mining, real-time algorithms, and storm-tracking capabilities are available for the Linux platform only. The Warning Decision Support System–Integrated Information (WDSS-II) is the second generation of a suite of algorithms and displays for severe weather analysis, warnings, and forecasting. National Severe Storms Laboratory/Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (NSSL/CIMMS) Software The IDV is a unified interface with integrated display and workspace functions that are compatible with satellite imagery, gridded data, surface observations, balloon soundings, NWS WSR-88D Level-II and Level-III Radar data, and NOAA National Profiler Network data. The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) from Unidata is a Java™-based software framework for analyzing and visualizing geoscience data. Vendors of radiology reporting systems can use the RadReport application programming interface (API) to automate access to reporting templates.NCEI's Weather and Climate Toolkit is Java™-based software that visualizes WSR-88D Level-II and Level-III Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) and Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) data, including data from the NCEI archive. Share templates with the radiology community.Search for, view and download templates.Many templates incorporate RSNA’s RadLex® terminology and RadElement common data elements developed by RSNA, in collaboration with the ACR and radiologic subspecialty societies. provides reporting templates for many common radiology procedures that have been reviewed by an international panel of radiologists, as well as templates shared by members of RSNA and the European Society of Radiology. Demonstrates the value of radiology’s service to patients and referring physicians.Enables better data analysis for outcomes research.Helps meet accreditation criteria and quality measures, and earn pay-for-performance incentives.Improves communication with patients and other care providers.Standardizing the format, structure and data content of reports: Reports should be consistent, comprehensive and readable to humans and machines alike. The report is the essential vehicle radiologist use to convey their diagnostic input. The ideal report should be uniform, comprehensive, easily understood and readable to humans and machines alike. There is wide consensus that the clinical report is an essential tool that radiologists provide to patients. is a free library of templates based on best practices that enable you to create consistent, high-quality reports. We provide resources to help you standardize reporting practices to enhance efficiency, demonstrate value and improve diagnostic quality.
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