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Radar meteorology

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Radar meteorology is a branch of meteorology that utilizes radar technology to observe and analyze weather phenomena, such as precipitation, storm development, and atmospheric motion. It involves the use of radar systems to emit radio waves that bounce off precipitation particles, such as raindrops, snowflakes, and hail. By analyzing the reflected signals, meteorologists can gather real-time data about the intensity, location, movement, and structure of weather systems.

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