the monitoring of low/high pressure systems (which are responsible for the storms) by weather stations
Meteorologists can predict when and where thunderstorms are "likely" but cannot precisely forecast their severity or persistence, as these are governed by complex factors including ground heating, topography, and variations in winds.
Meteorologists.
The fact of whether or not geologists can measure or predict a valcano is silly each valcano is different and it is of nature thus there is not way to predict what it will do and when it will do it.
for future food production we need to predict weather which will determines what types of crops should we plough
No. Meteorologists study weather. An astronomer would predict meteor showers.
Meteorologists can predict when and where thunderstorms are "likely" but cannot precisely forecast their severity or persistence, as these are governed by complex factors including ground heating, topography, and variations in winds.
Meteorologists.
Hydro-logic condition of the watershed area, current river and stream levels and soil moisture levels is how you can predict floods.
Yes. Meteorologists can measure the conditions that can lead to the formation of a cyclone and predict whether one is likely to form.
Meteorologists predict the weather.
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Meteorologists.
The primary sign a hurricane is forming is the development of a large cluster of thunderstorms over the open ocean. Meteorologists then track things such as wind speeds and air pressure to predict a hurricane.
yes and no. You cant predict exactly when but you can observe it
yes
The fact of whether or not geologists can measure or predict a valcano is silly each valcano is different and it is of nature thus there is not way to predict what it will do and when it will do it.
for future food production we need to predict weather which will determines what types of crops should we plough