Tracking down a mapping bug led me to watch clouds on Google Earth and after yesterday's snow storm—more on that later—I suddenly found myself scraping weather radar data to layer on top of the K-4514 POTA site KO6BTY camped at on Friday night. Here's the map of the POTA activation/camping trip that started on a clear evening, became a dusting of snow, and then became more snow than the rental car could handle: That's the camping site/radio station there at the pink x. The not quite beautifully formatted time in the upper left-hand corner is UTC time starting at midnight at the camp site. As you can see, the snow started, thought it might give up, and then resumed with gusto. I'll talk about that on my activation report. Here's the cool thing though! I've mostly automated the creation of radar weather maps for a given POTA activation site! Here's how: The Source Data: I'm scraping nexrad data from this site. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/maps/radar/ I learn...