Video of meteorologist predicting severe Texas weather two days before it occurs and showing the Doppler beams ionizing the atmosphere.
Doppler radar uses NON-IONIZING waves:
Pulses of microwave energy transmitted by a Doppler radar intercept airborne “targets” (precipitation particles, birds, bugs, etc.). Some of the energy back-scatters to the radar…
https://learningweather.psu.edu/node/50
Microwaves use non-ionizing radiation, which moves atoms in a molecule but doesn't remove electrons.
https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/what-to-microwave-ovens-health
Do you realize how even just the premise you give can't be true, now, Nazi?
That doesn’t seem so clear based on the discussion at https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/495219/can-air-be-ionized-using-microwaves .
Sounds to me like it depends on the voltage involved.