Weather forecasters use region names such as midwest, south, southeast, southwest, northeast, northwest, plains, eastern coast, etc.
midwest, and southern
Before making a weather forecast, weather forecasters "get in touch with the weather". They look at the weather that has happened in the past 24 hours. They look at the current weather. They look at local weather and weather for the whole hemisphere. They look for patterns in the weather. They use tools such as satellite, radar, and surface maps, to help them predict the weather. They also look at computer models of the weather. They collaborate with other meteorologists. Then they make their forecast!
Tornadoes do not have names. Hurricane and cyclones do, however. In years past, it was an American custom to name hurricane after women, based on the sexist belief that storms (like women) were unpredictable and possibly dangerous. Needless to say, many feminists were not amused by this line of thinking, and by the late 1970s, the custom had stopped; today, American weather forecasters use both men's and women's names for hurricanes. As for cyclones, they are named by the meteorologists in various countries-- some names come from words in Urdu or Hindi or Chinese or other languages.
What types of models scientist use for weather
A weather man tells the weather by doing a lot of tests on earth and also sending up weather balloons so hecan do more tests to see what the weather is going to be.
Weather forecasters use region names such as midwest, south, southeast, southwest, northeast, northwest, plains, eastern coast, etc.
Basically they use terms based on how America is separated: Northeast, East Coast, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, West Coast, Northwest, Great Lakes Region, Heartland.
They mainly use radar to show movement of weather systems.
they use the information from their observations to make inferences
barometer and the thermometer
midwest, and southern
Numerical weather (computer) models.
condensation
Before making a weather forecast, weather forecasters "get in touch with the weather". They look at the weather that has happened in the past 24 hours. They look at the current weather. They look at local weather and weather for the whole hemisphere. They look for patterns in the weather. They use tools such as satellite, radar, and surface maps, to help them predict the weather. They also look at computer models of the weather. They collaborate with other meteorologists. Then they make their forecast!
"Later in the week we should see a convection current move east."
Before making a weather forecast, weather forecasters "get in touch with the weather". They look at the weather that has happened in the past 24 hours. They look at the current weather. They look at local weather and weather for the whole hemisphere. They look for patterns in the weather. They use tools such as satellite, radar, and surface maps, to help them predict the weather. They also look at computer models of the weather. They collaborate with other meteorologists. Then they make their forecast!
I believe it would have to be a Surface weather map.