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A radar map can indicate how much rain an area is receiving by using radar waves that bounce off precipitation particles in the atmosphere. The intensity of the returned signals correlates with the density and size of the raindrops, allowing meteorologists to estimate rainfall rates. The data is processed to create color-coded images, representing varying levels of precipitation intensity across different regions. This information is crucial for weather forecasting and monitoring severe weather events.

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