Definition of Doppler Radar

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Doppler Radar

The term 'Doppler Radar' as it applies to the area of Earth observation can be defined as ' The weather radar system that uses the Doppler shift of radio waves to detect air motion that can result in tornadoes and precipitation, as previously-developed weather radar systems do. It can also measure the speed and direction of rain and ice, as well as detect the formation of tornadoes sooner than older radars'.

The term 'Doppler Radar' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Radar that can measure radial velocity, the instantaneous component of motion parallel to the radar beam (i.e., toward or away from the radar antenna)'.


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