Sometimes atmopsheric conditions can affect satelite reception.
they can see through clouds but not smoke.
Satellites give bird's-eye view of clouds
mdslfspsklks;
Maybe. The presence of clouds has no effect on drought - only rain.
there is a chemical (I'm certain which) that deteriorates the ozone (O3). that in effect leads to the clouds absorbing some of the radiation from space.
they can see through clouds but not smoke.
weather satellites
The aspect of the gas giants that has the biggest effect on their rings and satellites is their gravity.
The aspect of the gas giants that has the biggest effect on their rings and satellites is their gravity.
technologoy
Yes
mdslfspsklks;
Satellites give bird's-eye view of clouds
Yes, but it depends which satellite you're talking about.
In detecting hurricanes, satellites can see the air pressures and clouds, letting scientists know when everything is going to happen.
Maybe. The presence of clouds has no effect on drought - only rain.
rain..hahaa