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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.
A meteorologist.
Hurricanes are often considered the most difficult weather event to predict due to their complexity and the various factors that can influence their track and intensity. The interaction between the atmosphere and oceans, as well as the potential for rapid intensification, make hurricanes challenging to forecast accurately.
Scientists predict that climate change will lead to "weather events" that are more frequent and more severe.
You don't ... unless you want to know what the weather will be in the near future. This is considered most critical for dangerous storms, and the early history of forecasting was for hurricanes.
The National Hurricane Center predicts, or at least tries to predict, hurricanes in the vicinity of the U.S.
Hurricanes are weather events.
Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon and thus have a cause rooted in weather.
Satellite imagery and readings from buoys at sea report the present weather conditions. This information is entered into computerized forecast models, which try to predict that the weather, including the hurricane, will do.
No. Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon.
Hurricanes should be an weather related and geologic in nature