Doppler radar

Doppler Radar is a radar using the doppler effect of the returned echoes from targets to measure their radial velocity. To be more specific the microwave signal sent by the radar antenna's directional beam is reflected toward the radar and compared in frequency, up or down from the original signal, allowing for the direct and highly accurate measurement of target velocity component in the direction of the beam.

Weather radars process velocities of precipitations by Pulse-Doppler radar technique, on top of their intensities. Because of this, "doppler radar" is often wrongly used to refer to weather radars.

UNSC Weather Stations such as UNSC Weather Station z/41 use doppler radar for taking windspeed measurements.