tornado radar
Definition
A specialized radar system, typically Doppler radar, used by meteorologists to detect and track tornadoes by identifying rotational wind patterns within severe thunderstorms.
Technology that provides real-time imagery and data on tornado formation, enabling timely severe weather warnings and enhancing public safety.
Examples
The weatherman glued his eyes to the tornado radar, whispering, 'Looks like Mother Nature's having a bad hair day.'
With tornado radar apps now on our phones, storm chasers are basically just Uber drivers for twisters.
Grandpa ignored the tornado radar warnings, claiming his arthritis was a better predictor than any fancy tech.
The tornado radar hooked like a question mark, leaving everyone wondering if it was nature's way of asking 'Why me?'