Situation
Weather prediction is big business. It is important to farmers
who need to factor in weather conditions in deciding when to plant and spray their crops.
Weather prediction is important to promoters of large outdoor sports events. The umpire at
a baseball game must decide if it's a short shower and a rain "delay" or if the
game is a "rainout." His decision translates to dollars won or lost for the
promoters of the game. The weather predictors, like readers of crystal balls, tell these
profiteers what their futures hold. How nice it is for the weather predictors to be able
to check satellite images to see how large storm cells are and how fast they are moving. Photo: Courtesy of NASA
We know that satellite views of the earth can be used to track hurricanes and monitor floods as they are happening. These views can also be used to predict weather.
Try to Predict the Weather
You will use satellite images that are just a few hours old to determine weather
conditions now, so you can predict the future. The simplest prediction is for today, but
you will be able to make predictions for 48 hours and even next week.
What to Do
1. Pick an outdoor event that is scheduled to take place today or within the next few
days. This could be a sporting event, a speech outdoors by a politician, or any event that
might be affected by the weather.
2. Use real-time images and other resources in the monitoring area come to up with a prediction of the weather. Share your prediction with other students.
3. Find out if your prediction was right by looking for the weather report in the locale where the event took place. You might check the weather map in your newspaper or check satellite images on your local TV weather channel. If the event was televised, you might be able to observe for yourself what the weather was like.
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