Definition
Weather radar is a device that uses radio waves to detect precipitation, like rain or snow. It sends out signals and measures how much bounces back from water droplets or ice crystals in the air. Think of it as a high-tech echolocation system for the atmosphere 📡. The stronger the signal, the heavier the precipitation. It's like a bat using sound to "see" its surroundings. Weather radar helps meteorologists track storms and issue warnings.