I have never seen a radar in real life, but I have memories from films of specialists sitting in front of a monitor and then looking spellbound at the screen and seeing green dots that become visible when a beam rotates in a circle at high speed and makes these dots visible. It is often exciting in the film because it is an enemy attack or something else unexpected. Recognising that something is nearby is one thing, but correctly identifying it and then taking appropriate measures is another. If the second part is missing, the measures taken may even be counterproductive or ineffective. We are all familiar with the fact that we recognise things and situations that are not good not only through our minds. But simply reacting to them is not enough; the reaction should also be appropriate in order to improve the situation. Are you able to do this?
I wish you an extraordinary day!