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Radar tracks storms by sending out pulses of radio waves and measuring the time it takes for the waves to bounce back after hitting precipitation particles in the storm. The radar then processes this data to create a visual image of the storm's intensity, movement, and potential hazards. Meteorologists use these radar images to monitor and predict the behavior of storms.
Weather radar devices electronically convert the reflected radio waves into picture that show the location and intensity of precipitation and the speed of the wind.
Weather satellites and weather radar can track storms at different altitudes. Satellites provide a view from space, capturing large-scale weather patterns, while radar systems on the ground can track storms at lower altitudes and provide more detailed information on their structure and intensity. Combining data from both sources helps meteorologists better understand and forecast storm behavior at various altitudes.
People who track hurricanes are typically called meteorologists or hurricane forecasters. They use advanced technology such as satellites, radar systems, and computer models to monitor and predict the path and intensity of hurricanes.
radar is one main way to track aeroplanes :D
It is when the radar system is able to continuously track a target as the target moves.
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Air Traffic Control Use Radar Radio Detection and Ranging to track aircraft! Air Traffic Control Use Radar Radio Detection and Ranging to track aircraft!
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In a Military contact Acquisition Radar normally refers to the Search Mode Radar used to scan and track targets before being "target tracked". In this context the "target tracking radar" is used for track and perhaps illuminating a target. If this radar is being used to guide an weapon to the target it is referred to as a guidance radar. However Guidance radar can also exist in the missile seekers.
The air traffic controller used radar to track the incoming airplanes.
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The track precipitation and tornadoes
Scientists track tornadoes using Doppler radar and reports from eyewitnesses.
Radar is used to track things, while the telescope can only magnify or see things from a far distance. Radar is visible, while a telescope is not. Telescopes are old, radar is new (: