säätutki
Säätutki, the Finnish term for weather radar, is a crucial tool used for meteorological observation. It detects precipitation, such as rain, snow, and hail, and estimates its intensity and movement. Weather radar systems emit radio waves that are reflected by water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere. The returning signals, or echoes, are then analyzed to create a visual representation of current weather conditions.
There are several types of weather radar, including conventional Doppler radar, which measures the velocity of