Romania’s National Meteorological Administration (ANM) has deployed seven new weather radars to enhance the detection and continuous monitoring of extreme weather events. These radars are capable of non-stop surveillance, covering circular geographic areas with a radius of up to 230 kilometers each. The installation aims to improve the country’s ability to track and respond to severe weather conditions. The ANM did not specify the exact locations of the radars in its announcement, but indicated they have been strategically placed across the country. This upgrade represents a significant investment in meteorological infrastructure. The new system will provide more detailed and timely data for forecasting and issuing warnings. This enhanced capability is expected to improve public safety and mitigate the impact of hazardous weather.