tutkalla
Tutkalla is a Finnish term that translates to "by radar" or "with radar" in English. It refers to the use of radar technology for observation, detection, or navigation. In meteorology, tutkalla is used to describe weather phenomena observed and tracked by radar systems, such as rain, snow, or thunderstorms. This allows meteorologists to monitor the movement and intensity of weather patterns. In aviation and maritime contexts, tutkalla signifies the use of radar for navigation, avoiding obstacles, and detecting other aircraft or vessels. This is crucial for maintaining safe operations, especially in conditions of poor visibility. The term can also be applied more generally to any situation where radar is employed for surveillance or reconnaissance, such as in military applications for detecting enemy positions. Essentially, tutkalla emphasizes the method of observation or detection through radar.