From: | Ubiquitous <weberm@*******.net> |
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Subject: | re: [SR2] Radar |
Date: | Fri, 23 Aug 1996 15:42:13 -0400 (EDT) |
>While we're on the subject of radar...One of the local news stations
>periodically points out that the big green blobs on the weather radar shown
>is not actually rain but the result of humidity and then the weather dudes
>gives a 2 second blurb about how the humidity 'bends' the beam so that the
>radar picks up ground clutter. Personally I think the weather dude got his
>meteorological training from a matchbook cover program so I don't know how
>much credence to give it.
>
>Is it true? Is military radar more well behaved? Are there shadowrun
>implications? Thanks in advance. Terry
It is. In fact, that's what causes those ufo's that allegedly show up on
radar every once in awhile.
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