You can get one of an address at zillow site. If you need an image of something else, specify.
You can't. Tornadoes descend from thunderstorms, and so cannot be seen from above. You can, however, see the thunderstorms in a satellite image. See the link below for a satellite time lapse of storms tha produce tornadoes.
The tiny dots in a satellite image are called pixels. Each pixel represents a specific color or brightness level and together they form the image that we see.
A satellite image is made up of pixels, which are tiny square elements that form a grid to represent the image. Each pixel contains digital information about color and brightness, and when combined, they create the overall visual representation of the Earth's surface as captured by the satellite sensor. The resolution of a satellite image is determined by the size of these pixels, with higher resolution images having smaller pixels and capturing more detail.
The tiny dots in a satellite image are individual pixels, which are the smallest units of the image that represent a specific area of the Earth's surface. Each pixel contains data about the light reflected or emitted from that area, often in multiple spectral bands. The resolution of the image depends on the size of these pixels; smaller pixels generally provide more detail. Together, they form a complete image by capturing various features of the landscape, such as vegetation, water, and urban areas.
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Photos taken of Earth from an orbiting satellite
The satellite image taker?
The satellite image shows topography, natural and manmade features without political borders.
The satellite image will have more realistic surface of the Earth compared to photograph.
The satellite image will have more realistic surface of the Earth compared to photograph.
Pixels
Satellite imaging. If you superimpose a satellite image of the Earth at a specific point with a satellite image of air pressure, and then expand those two images forward in time, you can get a decent estimate of what the whether is and is going to be at that point.
You can't. Tornadoes descend from thunderstorms, and so cannot be seen from above. You can, however, see the thunderstorms in a satellite image. See the link below for a satellite time lapse of storms tha produce tornadoes.
Areail photograph
A TV lets you see an image that is sent from a geostationary satellite in the stratosphere to a antenna or satellite on your house or the TV.
The tiny dots in a satellite image are called pixels. Each pixel represents a specific color or brightness level and together they form the image that we see.
There is a satellite image that is current and moving. It shows images and GIS locations of particular things. There are more satellites made available around the globe that only allow scientists and technology institutes access.