SkyEcho colleagues participated last week at the PHARA project community meeting as member of the user committee. The PHARA project is focused on creating the world’s first 3D weather radar capable of measuring the growth processes of cloud particles. This new technology is set to provide unprecedented insights into how cloud particles move, collide, and coalesce, which is critical for understanding and predicting extreme weather events.
Uniting with the community at the summit resulted in valuable discussions on the PHARA research roadmap for the next decade, including a variety of new ideas, research questions and collaborations. Professor Alexander Yaravoy, the project coordinator, emphasizes the collective enthusiasm and dedication of all involved: “In short, the PHARA project represents a massive opportunity to advance our understanding both innovative radar systems, and extreme weather and its possible impact on society.”
Learn more about PHARA at the projects website.