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There are a few field studies that sensing cannot put together. Some of the studies are space and earth.
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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.
A meteorologist typically works in settings such as television studios, weather forecasting offices, research institutions, universities, or government agencies. They may also work in the field conducting weather observations and collecting data.
An Astronomer Collects Data for Weather.!
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They would most likely use a Earth Observing Satellite.
Radar Satellite Weather balloon Ground based weather stations Computer modeling systems Airplanes
physical map
There are a few field studies that sensing cannot put together. Some of the studies are space and earth.
Historically, meteorologists used kites equipped with weather instruments such as thermometers, barometers, and hygrometers to gather data about the atmosphere. These kites were able to reach altitudes where direct measurements of temperature, pressure, and humidity could be taken, providing valuable information about the weather conditions at different levels of the atmosphere.
The Maya wrote down special events happening.
GIS is Geographic Information Systems. Simply put,it is software used for mapping. It can ingest myriad types of data, satellite data being just one kind. GIS software like ArcMap does not NEED satellite data. So I suppose your answer is from zero to an infinite number.
The satellite takes pictures of the earth, and sends the photos down by radio, as a digital data-stream. Maybe kind of like the same way you send pictures to your friend's cellphone, you suppose ?
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The moon IS a satellite that orbits earth