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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Doppler Radar

- Doppler Radar is composed of two components, reflectivity and rotational velocity. When the two of them come together, they can help see hurricanes, tornadoes, and storm patterns.

- The picture above is of a hurricane that hit Miami. This is particularly good because you can see the serious areas of danger and how they evenly span out.

- http://www.met.fsu.edu/explores/CurrCD/CURRCD-FINAL/Image%20Library/IM22-RadarMIA1992.gif
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