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Date: 2014-06-11 12:47:18
Storm
Radar
Weather radars
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Rain
Thunderstorm
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Atmospheric sciences
Radar meteorology

Activity: Interpreting a Radar Precipitation Display Introduction Day or night, clear or cloudy, meteorologists need to observe weather at great distances. Radar especially designed for weather observation makes it possi

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