Weather radars, originally designed to detect and quantify precipitation, can be used to estimate and map the refractivity at low level, a proxy for humidity. As highlighted by previous studies, this presents a definite meteorological interest, both for numerical weather prediction and for atmospheric process studies. Recent works have given keys to perform high-accuracy measurements over operational radar without decreasing the quality of reflectivity and Doppler-wind classical measurements, and the retrieval of radar refractivity is now performed in real time with the Météo France ARAMIS operational network. Taking advantage of the HyMeX campaign (September-November 2012), refractivity measured by a few radars located in South-East France...