Why Measuring The Size Of Raindrops From Space May Help Improve Weather Predictions
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While weather predictions are getting increasingly accurate, meteorologists are often still unable to gauge the severity of storms. That's because forecasting what the elements have in store for us is a complicated task that is dependent on numerous variables including temperature, humidity, jet streams, and even the size of raindrops!
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- willie약 9년thats a lot of drops to make a large drop or medium drop
- itsonlyyzariah약 9년I think is really cool.
- ZIp약 9년Cool but I dont exactly get it
- crystalmori약 9년Did you watch the video? It helps a lot. :)
- itsonlyyzariah약 9년Yeah you would understand it if you watch the video
- phoebetaylor29약 9년this is so cool
- abhijay21약 9년Cool
- Weird things약 9년This is wierd because why would they measure rain I mean if it does help you I'm sorry I just don't think it will
- 1iantoney약 9년Actually, it could help us. What if the technology evolved enough where we could predict hurricanes and severe storms more easily?
- blazinsabre약 9년nice idea
- Savag34life약 9년Is this rain in space? I am so curios. Did you know that there was water on mars? Pretty cool eh. :-)
- Kk pirate약 9년rain in space?
- YUTO약 9년my dad works at nasa
- TheHackPlays약 9년Has anybody here seen reverse rain? It's so cool.
- crystalmori약 9년I don't think I have seen reverse rain, but it sounds amazing!