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Doppler radar

Doppler radar, The Doppler effect is a physical phenomenon that changes the frequency of waves perceived by an observer as a function of the movement of the source. The Doppler radar uses this characteristic to evaluate the direction in which a cloud is moving. If the frequency received is higher than the frequency emitted, the target is getting closer to the antenna. If it is lower, the target is moving away. (Photo by: QAI Publishing/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Doppler radar, The Doppler effect is a physical phenomenon that changes the frequency of waves perceived by an observer as a function of the movement of the source. The Doppler radar uses this characteristic to evaluate the direction in which a cloud is moving. If the frequency received is higher than the frequency emitted, the target is getting closer to the antenna. If it is lower, the target is moving away. (Photo by: QAI Publishing/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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