They take digital photographs of the Earth's surface, in either the infrared, visible,
ultraviolet, or overlapping bands. Then, when requested, they send the data down
to the ground stations, and then it gets passed on to NOAA. On a nice generic
conceptual level, you can think of it exactly the same as when you take a picture
of clouds with your phone and then 4G it up to Fezbook.
Weather on Earth primarily depends on the sun. The sun provides heat and energy to drive weather systems and patterns. The moon does have some effects on weather, such as influencing tides, but its impact is secondary to the sun's influence.
Comets have a very low mass compared to Earth, so any affect they will have on Earth is from impacts which will affect the global weather.
The four main factors that affect tides are the gravitational pull of the moon, the gravitational pull of the sun, the rotation of the Earth, and the shape of the coastline.
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
Planets and stars do not have a direct impact on Earth's weather. Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as the Sun, atmosphere, ocean currents, and land formations. The Sun provides the energy necessary to drive weather patterns on Earth through processes like evaporation and convection.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
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The moon does not directly determine the weather. However, its gravitational influence on Earth, along with other factors like its position in relation to the sun, can affect things like tides and atmospheric pressure, which may indirectly influence weather patterns.
No not directly.
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Not one tiny bit. The moon has no atmosphere. No atmosphere, no climate or weather.
The moon's gravitational pull can influence the tides, which in turn can affect certain weather patterns, such as coastal flooding or storm surges. Additionally, the moon's phases can impact atmospheric pressure, potentially influencing weather systems.
No. The phases of the Moon are independent of the weather. However, if there are clouds, you may not be able to SEE the Moon. But it's still there.
the moon creats earths tides! It also effects the planet by stabilizing the rotation of earth!
The Moon is roughly spherical; weather permitting, we see the near half of the Moon.
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The sun affects the weather on earth because the suns heat makes water evaporate from earths surface.