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weather satellite in British English (ˈwɛðə ˈsætəˌlaɪt) noun meteorology a satellite which transmits meteorological information The weather images seen on television each night are provided free by a Japaneseweather satellite. Examples of 'weather satellite' in a sentenceweather satellite Launched in 1959, what was the first weather satellite?Anew weather satellite has been launched, promising faster and better daily weather forecasts.The single, flattened weather satellite image of the planet, updated daily, is particularly jaw-dropping.He saw from compilations of weather satellite data that cloudiness varies according to how many atomic particles are coming in from exploded stars.A formidable network of coastal tidal gauges, monitoring buoys, weather satellites and computers would raise the alarm days ahead of a storm surge. |