It is impossible to make such a prediction. Even if we could accurately predict the intensity of the outbreak, how bad it will be also depends on where severe weather events occur. A major tornado outbreak can occur, but high casualties are not likely if major tornadoes stay in rural areas and don't hit communities.
If the weather department has predicted that a thunderstorm is likely to occur then you should carry an umbrella. Thunderstorms often occur alongside of rainstorms, and it is better to be safe than sorry.
Since tornadoes are a form of weather, they would be predicted by a meteorologist.
One of the effects of climate change predicted by climate scientists is that "weather events" are likely to become more frequent and more severe.
If an outlook mentions isolated tornadoes, it means that there may be a few tornadoes scattered across the region, but there is not likely to be an outbreak of any significance.
Yes. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a high risk of severe weather across parts of Oklahoma and Kansas. The major threat appears to be from tornadoes, suggesting that there will be a large and likely deadly tornado outbreak.
You are not likely to have another outbreak after treatment for molluscum. The body usually clears the virus within a year.
It is impossible to make such predictions. The farther out you try to predict a weather event, the less certain it is. Where an individual tornado is likely to hit cannot be predicted more than a few minutes in advance.
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The world is not going to end in 2012! I don't need to explain. they have predicted the end of the world like 30 times, and i would not be typing rihgt now if it did end in like 1986. They predicted the world was going to end in the year 30! That was the first prediciton. then 60, and then in 1700s, and NOTHING HAS HAPPENED!!!
Excessive imagination, coupled with too much free time.
"Anticipated" means expected or predicted to happen in the future based on current information or trends. It is often used to describe something that is likely to occur.
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