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Satellite Weather – find more about this

Weather satellites are primarily used for monitoring the Earth’s weather and climate. They see more than clouds and cloud systems; they can also provide information about fires, city lights, effects of pollution, auroras, sand and dust storms, snow cover, ice mapping, boundaries of ocean currents, energy flows, etc. They have to be far away, at…

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Satellite Weather – New Mexico

Weather satellites take a picture of the world every 5 to 15 minutes, depending on location. This provides the basis for this satellite animation, allowing you to watch the weather over New Mexico in real-time. We evaluated the performance of five precipitation products (PDIR-Now, IMERG Final, Stage IV, ERA5-Land and IMERG Late) over Arizona and…

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Satellite Weather Singapore

While the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) officially began collecting weather data in 1929, systematic observation of Singapore’s rainfall and temperature stretches back even further. The MSS uses an islandwide network of sensors to measure air moisture near the surface and releases a weather balloon twice a day to track conditions up to 37km in the…

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Satellite Weather in Tenerife

Satellite weather is the most convenient way to see the weather and climatic conditions in any place. It is also a very fascinating subject and technology. Tenerife experiences a significant seasonal variation in temperature and cloud cover. These factors influence the perceived humidity. Temperature Tenerife is well known for its all year round pleasant climate,…