Meteorologists use many different tools for different needs.
Most people are familiar with thermometers, barometers, and anemometers for measuring temperature, air pressure, and wind speed, respectively.
Meteorologists use other tools. For example, weather balloons are special balloons that have a weather pack on them that measures temperature,
air pressure, wind speed, and wind direction in all the layers of the troposphere.
Changes in the weather.
Meteorologists don't really measure weather ... unless they measure snow, rain, sleet, or hail fall. Then they use a rain gauge. Meteorologists use satellites to review the Earth and any changes in wind, tides, water direction, etc. to predict weather.
the common measurement of air pressure used by meteorologists is the isobar
Meteorologists use many different tools for different needs. Most people are familiar with thermometers, barometers, and anemometers for measuring temperature, air pressure, and wind speed, respectively. Meteorologists use other tools. For example, weather balloons are special balloons that have a weather pack on them that measures temperature, air pressure, wind speed, and wind direction in all the layers of the troposphere.
People who measure the weather on an hour by hour basis are 'meteorologists', commonly referred to as 'weather forcasters'. Thos who study the long term weather effects are 'Climatologists'.
how many meteorologists does the weather channel have?
No. But some meteorologists are weather reporters.
There are many instruments that meteorologists use to measure weather. The two most commonly used instruments are a barometer and a thermometer.
Meteorologists study the weather.
Weather information collected by meteorologists at specific location
for future food production we need to predict weather which will determines what types of crops should we plough
it is used to measure the air pressure which is useful for the meteorologists to tell the weather, the air pressure is measured in millibars!