No, seismographs cannot predict hurricane intensity. It can only detect and predict any ground movement
A seismologist studies the movement of the earth's tectonic plates and, by extension, earthquakes. They use seismographs and other tools to track imperceptible movements that may predict an upcoming seismic event.
Multiple seismographs
seismogram are the records or paper copies that are produced by seismographs used to calculate the location and magnitude of an earthquack
they use seismographs to measure seismic waves
Seismographs cannot measure volcanoes. When you research about seismographs, it may show thing about volcanoes. This is because right before a volcano erupts, it can cause little earthquakes and seismographs measure earthquakes!
They do not predict earthquakes.
seismographs
The Saffir-Simpson scale asses the intensity of a hurricane and provides and estimate of the sort of damage that can be expected.
seismometers and seismographs
it doesn't predict. it warns you that a hurricane is inbound.
they check the intensity or magnitude of the earthquake.
with some luck they can help predict earthqueks and evacuate people it time.
no
scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
No
The movement of hurricanes is predicted using computerized weather movement, which use present conditions to predict how the wind in and around a hurricane will behave.
Sandy was a category 3 hurricane at peak intensity.