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  2. Baranavichy Radar Station - Wikipedia

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    Baranavichy Radar Station [2] (Russian: Узел «Барановичи») (sometimes wrongly named Gantsavichy [note 1]) is a 70M6 Volga-type [3] radar near Hantsavichy in Belarus (48 km from Baranavichy). It is an early warning radar, which is run by the Russian Space Forces. [4]

  3. WSR-74 - Wikipedia

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    128 [6] of the WSR-57 and WSR-74 model radars were spread across the country as the National Weather Service's radar network until the 1990s. They were gradually replaced by the WSR-88D model (Weather Surveillance Radar - 1988, Doppler), constituting the NEXRAD network. The WSR-74 had served the NWS for two decades.

  4. Volumetric Imaging and Processing of Integrated Radar

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    The result of this process is a three-dimensional image of the storm, which may be rotated and viewed from any angle. If imagery is zoomed in at an adequate range, actual weather satellite data can be superimposed. VIPIR images can be constructed from multiple sources, including Doppler weather radar and NEXRAD. [3]

  5. The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Significant ... - AOL

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    Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It’s Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Start your day with everything you need to know about today's weather. You can also get a quick briefing of ...

  6. Royal Meteorological Institute - Wikipedia

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    This system allows the display of satellite photos, meteorological radar pictures, the SAFIR maps, as well as all observations, weather forecasts and meteorological warnings. The scientific technology is quickly evolving and, in 1995, the METEOSAT satellite localized at 36.000 km above the Earth provided the first high quality images every half ...

  7. Baltic states begin historic switch away from Russian power grid

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    The two-day process began on Saturday morning, with residents told to charge their devices, stock up on food and water, and prepare as if severe weather is forecast. ... which stands for Belarus ...

  8. Bounded weak echo region - Wikipedia

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    Vertical cross-section through a supercell showing the BWER. The bounded weak echo region, also known as a BWER or a vault, is a radar signature within a thunderstorm characterized by a local minimum in radar reflectivity at low levels which extends upward into, and is surrounded by higher reflectivities aloft, forming a kind of dome of weak echoes.

  9. TerraSAR-X - Wikipedia

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    The resolution is lower than optical imaging, but radar can gather information at any time of the day or night and independent of cloud cover. Early radar satellite techniques were altimetry (measuring height over sea level), NASA's SEASAT (launched in 1978), study of waves/wind or soil data.