værradarer
Værradarer, also known as weather radars, are meteorological instruments used to detect and measure precipitation. They emit radio waves that are reflected by water droplets, ice crystals, and other particles in the atmosphere. The strength and pattern of the reflected waves provide information about the intensity, type, and movement of precipitation.
The technology behind weather radars has evolved significantly. Early Doppler radars could only detect the presence
Weather radars operate by transmitting pulses of microwave energy into the atmosphere. When these waves encounter
The data collected by weather radars is used by meteorologists to create detailed maps of current weather