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Doppler Radar Network

A Doppler Radar Network consists of multiple radar stations that track weather patterns and severe storms. Using high-frequency radio waves, these radars bounce signals off precipitation particles (like rain or snow) to measure their movement and intensity. The "Doppler" effect helps detect the speed and direction of storm systems, allowing meteorologists to monitor evolving weather conditions across a broad area. By connecting data from several radars, the network provides comprehensive, real-time insights into severe weather, improving forecasts and warning accuracy to ensure public safety.