Weather observations from space

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Weather systems are large scale phenomena, therefore space is an ideal place to observe them. From the high altitudes above the Earth, satellites can provide images and other measurements that provide relevant information on current weather as well as data important for weather forecasting.

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Mohr, T., & Schmetz, J. (2006). Weather observations from space. In Utilization of Space: Today and Tomorrow (pp. 111–130). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29970-X_5

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