No. They can, however, trace it back and extrapolate possible future changes in certain circumstances
yes they can
The uncertainty principle was developed by Werner Karl Heisenberg.
It is very important to predict the path of a hurricane because then people can evacuate the area in the path of the hurracane.
yes, to a limited degree. By using tools like Doppler radar meteorologists can predict approximately where and when a tornado is likely to occur. Still, even with a combination of radar and weather spotters we cannot predict the exact path a tornado will take with certainty.
No. A tornado's path is virtually unpredicatable.
No, human evolution followe a path with many branches.
Hurricane paths are often given a cone of possibly paths that may take from their present location, but even with that there is a fairly large margin for error and it is impossible to know the exact path. Tornadoes are even harder to predict as they are much smaller and form much more quickly. It is possible to give an approximate path for the storm, but it is very difficult to predict even if there will be a tornado at all or, if there is one, whether it will last long enough to reach a particular place.
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.
Being able to predict the hurricane's path enables people in the path are warned and they can take steps to get ready to either move temporary away to a safer area, or to batten down and wait out the storm.
it is so difficult to predict becuz sometimes the storm may be gone, weaken, or strengthen.
no
No, human evolution followe a path with many branches.
Its really hard, you have to get all the numbers exactly right