It is 148000 miles per hour.
Flying Under the Radar was created on 2006-06-13.
Anywhere from 1/2 mile to over 3 miles. It depends on the terrain and the type of radar.
Wind speed is usually estimated based on the severity of damage that the tornado causes. In some cases it is measured by Doppler radar or, rarely, with an anemometer inside the tornado.
Radar emissions are electromagnetic radiation that travel at the speed of light.
yes it is
If they have you on Radar, they might let you off if they choose to with as much as two miles over the posted speed.
A radar detector can passively indicate the presence of speed detecting equipment. A radar jammer actively disrupts speed detecting equipment.
To detect, track, and sometimes identify objects via the emission of radio waves. Speed radar (like those used by police) can detect nearby objects and calculate their speed. Weather radar can detect the location of clouds and rain. Air traffic radar can detect and track unidentified flying objects. With the help a monopulse secondary surveillance radar, the radar system can identify the individual planes. Higher technology radars can detect and identify distant small objects with great precision.
RADAR was first used to clock pitching speed in 1972. Earl Weaver was the first person to use the RADAR gun to determine speed in baseball.
By Speed Radar !!
A radar gun measures speed of a moving object basically cops use them
It is like flying ATC or weather station