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 observations and data concerning current atmospheric conditions, which include precipitation, cloud cover, and the paths of active storms, but they do not provide predictions or counts of storm occurrences over a season. Seasonal predictions typically rely more on meteorological models and analysis rather than direct satellite data.
Which information would a scientist be least likely to receive from a weather satellite?(1 point)
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data about how many storms will occur in a season
data about how many storms will occur in a season
data about precipitation
data about precipitation
data about the path of an active storm
data about the path of an active storm
data about cloud cover
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