Bats have the ears which remind the radar and their function is also similar. (Only instead of electromagnetic impulses they receive ultrasound impulses.)
Some animals like bats and dolphins use echolocation to navigate and locate objects in their surroundings. This ability is often referred to as nature's radar, as it allows these animals to sense their environment using sound waves.
Nadav Levanon has written: 'Radar signals' -- subject(s): Radar 'Radar principles' -- subject(s): Radar
Victor S. Chernyak has written: 'Fundamentals of multisite radar systems' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Radar, Radar targets, Signal processing
Francis James Wylie has written: 'The use of radar at sea' -- subject(s): Radar in navigation 'Choosing & using ship's radar' -- subject(s): Radar in navigation
S. R. Tuhela-Reuning has written: 'A planar near-field scanning technique for bistatic radar cross-section measurements' -- subject(s): Bistatic radar, Scanning systems, Radar measurement, Radar cross sections, Near fields, Parabolic reflectors, Radar scanning, Multistatic radar
Some animals, like birds and whales, are known to possess natural radar-like abilities that allow them to navigate long distances using Earth's magnetic fields and celestial cues. This innate sense of direction helps them find food sources, mating grounds, and migration routes with remarkable accuracy.
Corporal "Radar" O'Riley on M*A*S*H was from Ottumwa, Iowa.
S. E. Hollinger has written: 'Illinois Climate Network' -- subject(s): Weather radar networks, Radar meteorology
A radar signal is an electromagnetic wave that is emitted by a radar transmitter. It travels through the atmosphere, reflects off objects in its path, and is then detected by a radar receiver. The signal's properties, such as frequency and wavelength, determine its range and resolution capabilities.
Yes, the words 'civic' and 'radar' are palindromes because they read the same both forwards and backwards.
A. F. Flanders has written: 'Hydrological data transmission' -- subject(s): Communication systems, Hydrology 'Hydrological requirements for weather radar data' -- subject(s): Radar in hydrology, Radar meteorology
In the 1970 film "M*A*S*H", Radar O'Reilly was played by Gary Burghoff.