A scientist would be least likely to receive data about how many storms will occur in a season from a weather satellite. Weather satellites provide real-time information about current atmospheric conditions, including the path of storms, precipitation, and cloud cover, but they do not predict the number of storms that will occur over a season, as this requires long-term climatic data and modeling rather than immediate observational data.
Which information would a scientist be least likely to receive from a weather satellite? (1 point)
Odata about how many storms will occur in a season
Odata about the path of an active storm
data about precipitation
Odata about cloud cover
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