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What are satellite maps and how do you use them?
Satellite images are measurements of the Earth (some are "photos" in the classic sense) taken from high in space by governmental satellites, and used to show clouds and cloud movement. AccuWeather receives satellite data from several satellites, via large satellite dishes and the Internet, and then converts this data into maps for AccuWeather.com.
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