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Introduction to rain measuring radar

Rain measuring radar, also known as weather radar, uses the scattering effect of raindrops, cloud droplets, ice crystals, snowflakes, etc. on electromagnetic waves to detect the concentration, distribution, movement and movement of precipitation in the atmosphere or large droplets in clouds. Evolution, understanding the structure and characteristics of weather systems. Rain measuring radar can detect typhoons, strong winds in local areas, hail, rain and strong convective clouds, and can monitor weather changes.