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What does the Doppler radar measure?
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The Doppler radar measures the movement and speed of objects, typically precipitation like rain or snow, by detecting the change in frequency of the radar waves reflected off of these objects. This allows the radar to estimate the velocity and direction of the moving objects, helping meteorologists track and predict weather patterns.
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Doppler radar measures movement and speed of objects, such as precipitation, by detecting changes in radar wave frequency.
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