Weather forecasters take a look at surface data, upper air data, surface maps, and upper air maps to make a weather forecast. Satellite observations of weather systems are also used.
Separate weather instruments used to forecast weather are barometers (which measure air pressure) thermometers (to measure temperatures) anemometer (to measure wind speed) hydrometers (to measure humidity) and more.
It is rather difficult to predict the weather. The answer above is how meteorologists used to try and predict weather patterns. It was a very crude method. Today meteorologists use numerical equations and algorithms solved by super-computers to predict the weather. A fairly good method of forecasting can come from pattern recognition. Persons who have lived in an area for a very long time can usually tell you what it will be like tomorrow. This is from years of pattern recognition which is also called climatology.
Nobody can accuratley predict the climate and weather for each following day so watch the news or search it up online in my opinion Alotta people can guess the weather close to accuratley on those sights :P
You find out the patter, high or low pressure in a region right next to yours, and depending on wind patterns, and where you are located (either over land or next to the ocean) you can get alot of rain, or big storms
1:Examine the clouds. The clouds are one of the best indicators of rain. Clouds that are low in the early hours of the evening or that travel in opposite directions are both indicative of an upcoming storm.
2:Watch the animals. Animal behavior can also keep you informed about when rain is coming. Loud birds and an increased amount of insects can let you know when it will rain.
3:Look at the sun. If the sun is hazy, then that may mean that rain is on its way. A red sky at sunrise has also been connected to rainfall.
4:Pay attention to the fog. Fog patterns can be used to predict the rain. Fog that comes from the land and lies close to the earth can be a rain indicator.
5:Rely on a barometer to predict rain. This is typically the most accurate way that you can predict rain on your own. The barometer begins to drop when a storm is heading in your direction
Yes, you can predict the weather. Meteorologists and other scientists have tools to help them predict 10 day weather forecasts.
One way is to predict using clouds: http://web2.iadfw.net/danb1/clouds.htm Another is to use this link: http://www.weatherknowledge.com/weather_forecasting_aids.html
They use historical data to predict what the weather will be like in the immediate future.
by stop and go watch the news
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It is difficult to predict whether or not it will rain, not to mention how much it will rain, because the amount of rain depends on the complex interaction of many variables, including humidity, temperature, terrain, winds, and other factors.
No, a rain gauge is used to determine the amount of rain that has already fallen. A rain gauge is used to measure the amount of rain-water fall in a particular area; it can not be used to predict weather conditions. The instrument used to mease weather conditions are: weather satellite, Doppler radar, and weather balloons. These instruments the computer technology which enable them to read and predict weather conditions.
Seaweed is to become damp if rain is in the air.
No not really. You can look at a pinecone to tell whether it will rain or not though.
We predict there will be rain later.The computer will help predict the path of the hurricane.The psychic could not predict that his show would be postponed.
Rain Gauge
Amy said "I predict rain all over the stae."
No.
I predict rain.
It is difficult to predict whether or not it will rain, not to mention how much it will rain, because the amount of rain depends on the complex interaction of many variables, including humidity, temperature, terrain, winds, and other factors.
in a normal afternoon say "i predict it will rain " done
examples:man saying 60% of rain and
All teams have access to a live weather radar and hence can predict when rain is approaching the circuit.
No, a rain gauge is used to determine the amount of rain that has already fallen. A rain gauge is used to measure the amount of rain-water fall in a particular area; it can not be used to predict weather conditions. The instrument used to mease weather conditions are: weather satellite, Doppler radar, and weather balloons. These instruments the computer technology which enable them to read and predict weather conditions.
Certain frogs are known to "predict" rain. Some frogs even have a unique croak to foretell rain.refer to this site:http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/frogs/can-you-get-warts-from-frogs.shtml#STS=g12hvxsk.q2t"frogs as a meteorologist"
Seaweed is to become damp if rain is in the air.