Asked by HiHi12345Kate
Satellite images help meteorologists in all the following ways except:
a) monitoring changes in the strength of storms
b) locating areas of high and low pressure systems.
c) predicting rainfall amounts
d) recording daily high and low temperatures.
I think the answer is c or d.. mostly c but i'm not sure and I can't find it in my textbook.
a) monitoring changes in the strength of storms
b) locating areas of high and low pressure systems.
c) predicting rainfall amounts
d) recording daily high and low temperatures.
I think the answer is c or d.. mostly c but i'm not sure and I can't find it in my textbook.
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Answered by
Writeacher
Probably "d"
I've seen weathermen/women forecast rainfall expectations by means of satellite imagery (dark grays vs light grays), but not temperatures ... and certainly not as specific as daily highs and lows!
I've seen weathermen/women forecast rainfall expectations by means of satellite imagery (dark grays vs light grays), but not temperatures ... and certainly not as specific as daily highs and lows!
Answered by
Cassandra Raven Moonstone
Thank you sooo much it was right!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
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which is it?d or c
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