This image shows a recent image of the United States, from a NOAA geostationary (GOES) satellite. These images are generated every 30 minutes using either the Visible, Infrared, Shortwave Infrared (4um), or the Water Vapor images. This is a Water Vapor satellite image of the United States. Consider the map seen here. Find the state of South Carolina in the southeastern U.S. What can you say about the weather in this state?(1 point) Responses Sunny weather is moving through the state after severe storms. Sunny weather is moving through the state after severe storms. It is likely raining, as the satellite image shows a lot of water vapor in the air. It is likely raining, as the satellite image shows a lot of water vapor in the air. A hurricane is likely since there is so many colors in the northern half of the state. A hurricane is likely since there is so many colors in the northern half of the state. The weather is changing from cold and wet to hot and dry because the water vapor is not the same everywhere.

Based on the Water Vapor satellite image of South Carolina, it appears that there is a lot of water vapor present in the air in the state. This could indicate that there is a good amount of moisture in the atmosphere, which could potentially lead to rainy or stormy weather. However, without additional information or context, it is difficult to make a definitive statement about the current weather conditions in South Carolina.