No. Satellites do not predict blizzards. People predict blizzards. Satellites, among other tools, provide information that helps them make those predictions.
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through satellite technology
By knowing precisely the masses of nearby objects, it is possible to calculate quite accurately how gravity will affect a satellite.
Yes, humans can predict weather with satellite technology, but it is unreliable and is often incorrect.
Scientists had took satellite images to predict where hurricane Katrina would land.
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we are able to predict weather by watching through satellite
Yes, through the use of global positioning systemsscientists use satellite data to predict earthquakes.
through satellite technology
an instrument called a satellite
By knowing precisely the masses of nearby objects, it is possible to calculate quite accurately how gravity will affect a satellite.
artificialsatellites are used to predict the weather hope this helps Chris :)
well satellite monitoring is where the satellite bounces radio waves off the ground and measures the distance between each time to measure the change in the surface to be able to predict earthquakes in a certain area
Yes, humans can predict weather with satellite technology, but it is unreliable and is often incorrect.
They would be able to see clouds and predict natural disasters.
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