The weather prediction technique that uses reflected radio waves to create images of precipitation is called radar imaging, specifically weather radar. This technology sends out radio waves that bounce off precipitation particles, and the returned signals are processed to produce visual representations of the location, intensity, and movement of rain, snow, or other forms of precipitation. Doppler radar is often employed to measure the velocity of precipitation, providing additional information about storm dynamics.
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