Take pictures of the hurricane. Satellites are outside the atmosphere. Hurricanes only affect things in the atmosphere.
yes
In detecting hurricanes, satellites can see the air pressures and clouds, letting scientists know when everything is going to happen.
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yes
In detecting hurricanes, satellites can see the air pressures and clouds, letting scientists know when everything is going to happen.
Weather satellites allow weather forecasters to track the development of hurricanes, other storms, and flooding patterns. This information allows forecasters to warn residents of the potential dangers.
Weather satellites allow weather forecasters to track the development of hurricanes, other storms, and flooding patterns. This information allows forecasters to warn residents of the potential dangers.
Satellites take satellite pictures of the cloud cover, I don't think any other measurements are taken by satellites. You can do a lot with weather satellites, like looking into hurricanes. Other tools are used to take measurements with to determine the path or strength of a hurricane.
Hurricanes are not "discovered". Wilma, like all other hurricanes in modern times, are tracked from their very nascent states as disturbances over the ocean primarily using satellites.
Satellites allow us to track hurricanes at sea and study previously unseen features. Doppler radar allows us to directly track winds and precipitation in hurricanes, tornadoes, and potentially tornadic storms.
No
Yes
Storm surges are formed during hurricanes.
No. And hurricanes and blizzards can't be caused by radio signals from TV satellites.
Scientist research hurricanes by flying instrument laden airplanes directly into the storms. They also study them from the ground and from satellites.