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Huge Demand for Weather Radar Industry

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 Huge Demand for Weather Radar Industry Weather radar , also called weather surveillance radar (WSR) and Doppler weather radar, is a type of radar used to locate precipitation, calculate its movement, and estimate its type (rain, snow, hail, etc.). Modern weather radars are mostly pulse Doppler radars, which can record not only the intensity of precipitation but also the movement of raindrops. Both types of data can be analyzed to determine the structure of storms and their potential to cause severe weather. Get Sample PDF Some of the key players of Weather Radar Industry : Anhui Sun Create Electronics Co., Ltd., AERODATA AG, Beijing-min as Da Leida Ltd., EWR, FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD., GLARUN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., Garmin Ltd., Honeywell International Inc, LEONARDO Germany GmbH, Vaisala During World War II, radar operators discovered that the weather was causing echoes on their screen, obscuring potential enemy targets. Techniques were developed to filter them, but scientists began to s

Future Scope for Deep Sea Exploration Robot Industry

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 Future Scope for Deep Sea Exploration Robot Industry Deep-sea exploration is the study of physical, chemical, and biological conditions on the seabed for scientific or commercial purposes. Deep-sea exploration is considered a relatively young human activity compared to other areas of geophysical research, as the depths of the sea have only been explored in recent years. The ocean depths still remain a largely unexplored part of the planet, forming a relatively undiscovered domain. Get Sample PDF Some of the key players of Deep Sea Exploration Robot Industry : Atlas Maridan ApS, Forum Energy Technologies, Inc, Kongsberg Maritime Ltd, Oceaneering International, Inc, Subsea 7, Boston Engineering Corporation, C-Innovation, LLC, Deep Ocean Engineering Inc, General Dynamics Mission Systems, Inc, DOF Subsea AS In general, it can be said that modern deep-sea scientific exploration began when the French scientist Pierre Simon de Laplace studied the average depth of the Atlantic Ocean by obser