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How can a satellite "see" water vapor in the atmosphere?
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How can a satellite "see" water vapor in the atmosphere?
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Special sensors that allow the satlities to "see" the water vapor due to high technology that we have developed to detect these things which allows us to pick up how much water vapor there is and allows us to "see" this water vapor
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