This photo cannot be shot again, by anyone. Before its demolition in 2002, the old NSSL Doppler building (right) delighted a few Norman-area photographers up to twice each winter (if no obscuring clouds) with its fortuitously annular positioning around the shadow cast by the NEXRAD test radome at left. The smaller domed structure below and in front of the NEXRAD tower was the balloon inflation facility where NWS rawinsondes were launched twice daily. This was an eclipse of sorts, but not of celestial bodies—instead, of one radome by another!
Norman OK (Jan 1) Looking W
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