The staff include air traffic controllers and technicians who keep airport towers and radars working.
Television stations compete in storm tracking and many of them have their own Doppler radars.
The Netherlands will be upgrading radars, and we look forward to contributions from other allies.
Rare earths are exotic materials used in everything from BlackBerrys to radars to hybrid vehicles.
The pair's radars work by constantly bouncing microwave pulses off the ground and sea surface.
Britain's radars, meanwhile, "are being upgraded to have a Doppler capability, " Mr. Page says.
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On top of this is all the information from radars, satellites, radios and the monitoring of communications.
This, as its name suggests, is fitted with instruments such as radars that can detect rainfall directly.
Two major field programs have studied these storms using dozens of mobile weather stations, aircraft and Doppler radars.
The Arctic is also reappearing in national-security debates after falling off military radars with the Cold War's end.
Modern airports and airplanes have equipment including radars and sensors to detect such weather phenomenon and warn pilots.
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By 2000 Baron had sold either software or radars to a third of the 600 U.S. television stations.
The system includes ground surveillance radars, video cameras with motion detection and "smart" fencing, according to Raytheon's website.
That is what happened in Bosnia, in 1992-95: American warplanes, satellites and airborne radars sup ported non-American soldiers.
When he entered the market, his engineers designed software to synch with Doppler radars staged near TV broadcast stations.
"The radars can detect activity and set off the cameras, " Mr Borkowski explained.
Current technologies like binoculars, cameras, and portable radars can help to improve visibility and increase the threat detection rate.
Dr Lekien's radars are pointed at the waters of Monterey Bay, in California.
When B-1Bs went into action in Kosovo, air force commanders could see Serbian SA-6 surface-to-air missile radars track the planes.
Barely a few years back, the items on the radars of these thieves were mostly expensive items, like high-end electronics.
They are backed up by watchtowers fitted with infra-red radars and optical sensors purchased under SBInet before it was cancelled.
New uses of the electromagnetic spectrum have given rise to everything from cell phones to phased array radars to satellite radio.
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They reported that all sides have switched off their radars and air defense systems in accordance with the Dayton peace agreement.
Acer is targeting education customers here, and the improved battery life should put the C7 on a few more school district radars.
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In almost every case, it comes a time that growth slows down, and these companies disappear from business lists and investor radars.
This information typically is gathered by radars carried on snowmobiles and airplanes.
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As such, the significance of existential risk is "not on people's radars".
The upgraded radars will track precipitation and wind patterns horizontally and vertically.
The market was getting crowded, as competitors Enterprise Electronics Corp. (now owned by WSI Corp.) and Radtec Engineering were also selling weather radars.
The J-11B looked almost identical to the Su-27, but China said it was 90% indigenous and included more advanced Chinese avionics and radars.
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