which information would a scientist be least likely to receive from a weather satellite?

A. data about precipitation
B. data about the path of an active storm
C. data about cloud cover
D. data about how many storms will occur in a season.

D. data about how many storms will occur in a season.

Weather satellites can provide real-time information and observational data necessary for tracking and predicting weather events. They can offer data about precipitation, cloud cover, and the path of active storms. However, predicting the number of storms that will occur in a season requires the analysis of long-term climate patterns, historical data, and statistical models that forecast activity based on various atmospheric and oceanic conditions. This prediction is not directly provided by a single snapshot or real-time data from weather satellites; it is the result of comprehensive analysis by meteorologists and climate scientists.