
radar remote sensing
Radar remote sensing is a technology that uses radio waves to observe and analyze the Earth's surface from a distance. A radar system sends out radio signals that bounce off objects like land, water, or vegetation. By measuring the time it takes for the signals to return and their characteristics, we can create detailed images and gather information about the terrain's features, structure, and movement. This method is useful in various applications, such as mapping landscapes, monitoring weather, detecting changes in the environment, and understanding natural disasters, all regardless of weather conditions or daylight.