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Nothing. Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon. We cannot change their nature.

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What are scientists doing to increase the warning time for tornadoes?

Scientists are studying the storms that produce tornadoes, looking for indicators of tornado development that could give earlier warnings.


What are the scientists called that chase tornadoes?

People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.


Can scientists create tornadoes?

Not real tornado. Scientists have produces small vortices in labs that resemble tornadoes, and have simulated tornadoes in supercomputers, but they cannot create real tornadoes.


How can scientists keep track of tornadoes?

Scientists track tornadoes using Doppler radar and reports from eyewitnesses.


How did the F-scale help scientist learn more about unpredictable tornadoes?

The F-scale, or Fujita scale, helped scientists study tornado intensity by providing a way to categorize tornadoes based on the damage they caused. By analyzing the damage pattern caused by tornadoes of different intensities, scientists were able to better understand the characteristics and behavior of tornadoes and improve their forecasting and warning systems.


Why do scientists follow tornadoes?

Scientists follow tornadoes to track where they are going and warn people in their paths. They also study tornadoes to learn more about them so they can be better predicted.


What are the various ways that scientists try to prevent tornadoes?

Currently, none. Most scientists have acknowledged that it is impossible to prevent tornadoes.


Do scientists name tornadoes?

No.


Why do scientists keep track of the number of tornadoes that hit each month?

Scientists keep track of the number of tornadoes that hit each month to monitor trends, patterns, and changes in tornado activity. This data helps improve forecasting and preparedness efforts, as well as study the impacts of climate change on tornado frequency and severity. Tracking tornadoes also helps identify high-risk areas and develop strategies to mitigate potential damages.


What scientist studies tornados?

Since tornadoes are a form of weather, the scientists who study tornadoes are weather scientists of meteorologists.


Who studies hurricanes and tornadoes?

Meteorologists study hurricanes and tornadoes. They use data from satellites, radars, and weather stations to monitor and track these weather phenomena. Their research helps improve our understanding of these severe storms and how they form.


Have scientists ever found out how a tornadoes work?

no