No. While the Chesapeake Bay areas does get tornadoes, it is not particularly tornado prone.
There is no such thing as "a meteorology". Meterology is the scientific study of weather. A tornado is a weather event.
It is impossible to catch a tornado. However, using a combination of forecast models and Doppler radar it is possible to predict where a tornado might occur. Scientists will try to use this information to find a tornado and study it.
Scientists use Doppler radar and computer models to study tornadoes. Some researchis done by placing probes in a tornado's path. But this has met with limited success.
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The main application is to use the data to study patterns in wind speed, wind direction, and baromentric pressure at ground level in a tornado. This holds an advantage as Doppler radar, which is also used in studying tornadoes, generally cannot gather data from the 50 feet or so portion of a tornado. The behavior of winds at ground level is worth studying because that is where damage occurs.
So they can study tornados
It is important to know about Tornado Alley because it has a high incidence of tornadoes. This is important in the study of tornadoes and also to those who live in the region since, as with any area, it is important to know the potential hazards.
A detailed study done on a single tornado in order to understand it better.
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1.It makes it easier to find and study them. 2.Not everyone would classify the same way.
Mainly scientists that study tornadoes or tornado watchers
A tornado is studied by meterology, the study of weather. There is no such thing as ceterology.
to make easy way for their further study
Storm chasers.
There is no such thing as "a meteorology". Meterology is the scientific study of weather. A tornado is a weather event.
meteorology, they study the atmosphere of the earth. Which may include rainbow, thunder and tornado.
we classify animals because... 1. It's easier to study and identify 2. All animals have similarities and differences