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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.
No. Satellites do not predict blizzards. People predict blizzards. Satellites, among other tools, provide information that helps them make those predictions.
Meteorologists.
for future food production we need to predict weather which will determines what types of crops should we plough
Meteorologists study the weather and try to predict it.
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.
No. Satellites do not predict blizzards. People predict blizzards. Satellites, among other tools, provide information that helps them make those predictions.
Meteorologists predict the weather.
Meteorologists
Meteorologists.
Meteorologists don't really measure weather ... unless they measure snow, rain, sleet, or hail fall. Then they use a rain gauge. Meteorologists use satellites to review the Earth and any changes in wind, tides, water direction, etc. to predict weather.
Yes. Meteorologists can measure the conditions that can lead to the formation of a cyclone and predict whether one is likely to form.
To measure wind speed you use an anemometer. These are sometimes called wind meters. Meteorologists use anemometers to help predict weather.
yes and no. You cant predict exactly when but you can observe it
yes
So that people can prepare for the coming blizzard.
for future food production we need to predict weather which will determines what types of crops should we plough