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The magnitude of the Doppler effect tells how rapidly a weather system is moving. What determines whether the system is approaching or receding?

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The magnitude of the Doppler effect tells how rapidly a weather system is moving. What determines whether the system is approaching or receding?

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The Doppler effect is a phenomenon observed whenever the source of waves is moving with respect to an observer.

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