
Weather Radars
Weather radars are systems that detect and analyze precipitation and atmospheric conditions by sending out radio waves. When these waves hit rain, snow, or other particles, they bounce back to the radar. By measuring the strength and timing of these signals, the radar can determine the location, intensity, and movement of weather phenomena like storms. This information helps meteorologists forecast weather, track severe conditions, and provide warnings, making weather radars essential tools for safety and planning during adverse weather events.