How far is it safe to live from a Weather RADAR?

RADAR is one of the most bio-disruptive RF signal you can be exposed to.

Weather radars like NEXRAD have very high peak power (hundreds of kW) & large antenna gain, but their average power is far lower.

That combination gives a very directive beam that can produce high instantaneous peaks yet a lower time-averaged power density at distance

From an Engineering perspective,

Safety limits are based on this average power, that's the heating effect over time.

But from a Biological perspective,

Researchers like Dimitris Panagopoulos argue that it’s the peak pulses, not the averages, that matter.

So If you live within 5–10 km of a large weather radar & have a clear view of the antenna (especially at a similar elevation) you’re likely inside a zone of high peak exposure.

To fall below Building Biology “Extreme Concern”

You’d need to be atleast 50+ km away.

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Yikes! That’s a massive distance of safety!