Floods are classified by their likelihood to happen in a given time period, or they classified into 5 categories flash floods,coastal floods, urban floods river floods,and ponding.
Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that has fallen in a specific area over a period of time. This data helps in understanding the local climate, predicting floods, and managing water resources.
In the United States, it is severe if there is hail larger than 1" in diameter, wind gusts greater than 58 mph, or a tornado.
Yes, there have been instances where meteorologists have been killed while covering extreme weather events such as tornadoes, hurricanes, or floods. These deaths often occur due to the dangerous conditions they face while reporting in the field.
Meteorologists classify storm systems to help communicate the severity and impacts of the storm to the public, emergency responders, and other stakeholders. Classifying storms based on their type, intensity, and potential hazards allows for more targeted warnings and preparations to be made to mitigate risks and protect lives and property.
Yes, there were meteorologists in 2005.
yes and no. You cant predict exactly when but you can observe it
Hydro-logic condition of the watershed area, current river and stream levels and soil moisture levels is how you can predict floods.
Meteorologists classify tornadoes based on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, which ranges from EF0 to EF5, with each category corresponding to a range of wind speeds and damage potential. The EF scale takes into account the observed damage caused by a tornado to determine its classification.
Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that has fallen in a specific area over a period of time. This data helps in understanding the local climate, predicting floods, and managing water resources.
In the United States, it is severe if there is hail larger than 1" in diameter, wind gusts greater than 58 mph, or a tornado.
Yes, there have been instances where meteorologists have been killed while covering extreme weather events such as tornadoes, hurricanes, or floods. These deaths often occur due to the dangerous conditions they face while reporting in the field.
Meteorologists classify storm systems to help communicate the severity and impacts of the storm to the public, emergency responders, and other stakeholders. Classifying storms based on their type, intensity, and potential hazards allows for more targeted warnings and preparations to be made to mitigate risks and protect lives and property.
Yes, there were meteorologists in 2005.
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meteorologists name typhoons in alphabetical order
for future food production we need to predict weather which will determines what types of crops should we plough