Weather Radar Market, by Radar Type (Airborne Radar and Ground Radar), by Application (Aviation, Military, Energy, Weather & Research Agency, and Others (Broadcast Stations, Federal and State Emergency Management, and Educational Institution)), and by Region - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022-2028

 

A weather radar is a sort of radar system used to detect precipitation, calculate its motion, and determine its type (rain, snow, hail, etc.). Radars detect the position and intensity of precipitation using radio waves, and this information is then utilised to build a map that depicts where the precipitation is and how intense it is.

Meteorologists frequently use weather radar data to follow severe weather events and issue public warnings. Aviation groups can also use it to track thunderstorms and other weather risks that could disrupt air traffic.

Weather radar can be used to track other meteorological aspects besides precipitation, such as wind patterns, ocean currents, and atmospheric pressure systems. Meteorologists utilise this data to generate more accurate weather forecasts, while scholars use it to investigate the Earth's climate and weather trends.

Weather radar data can be obtained from a variety of sources, such as television and radio weather forecasts, internet weather websites, and smartphone weather apps. Furthermore, many weather radars have a live stream option that allows users to view real-time radar images and track precipitation flow in their location.

 

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