no
it doesn't predict. it warns you that a hurricane is inbound.
No, seismographs cannot predict hurricane intensity. It can only detect and predict any ground movement
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.
It is impossible to predict when the next hurricane will strike anywhere unless that hurricane is imminent.
This is impossible to predict.
The exact path of a hurricane is difficult to predict because hurricanes are complex and influenced by many factors, such as wind patterns, temperature, and the ocean. These factors can change quickly and are challenging to accurately forecast, making it hard to predict the precise path of a hurricane.
It means there is a blizzard on the way. -_-
The position of the hurricane over time.
the position of the hurricane over time
It is impossible to predict what the next hurricane will be for any location or if a location will be hit in any given year.
Yes but only when in ocean because it can feel the hurricane start before people see it.
Current forecasts predict that the center of the storm will stay near the coast. Charlottesville will get some rain and north winds, but probably not severe weather.