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Radar-Echo Factor in Measurement of Precipitation Formulas
Radar-Echo Factor, or radar reflectivity, occurs when raindrops intercept a radar beam. It indicates rainfall intensity, with stronger echoes corresponding to larger and more numerous raindrops. And is denoted by Z.
Formulas to find Radar-Echo Factor in Measurement of Precipitation
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Radar Echo Factor using Intensity
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Measurement of Precipitation formulas that make use of Radar-Echo Factor
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Intensity of Rainfall given Radar Echo Factor
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Radar Measurement of Rainfall
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List of variables in Measurement of Precipitation formulas
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Intensity of Rainfall
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FAQ
What is the Radar-Echo Factor?
Radar-Echo Factor, or radar reflectivity, occurs when raindrops intercept a radar beam. It indicates rainfall intensity, with stronger echoes corresponding to larger and more numerous raindrops.
Can the Radar-Echo Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Radar-Echo Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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