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Three types of hazardous weather forecasts are weather advisories, weather watches, and weather warnings.
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The three types of hazardous weather forecasts are watches, warnings, and advisories. A watch means conditions are favorable for hazardous weather, a warning means hazardous weather is imminent or already occurring, and an advisory means hazardous conditions are expected but less severe than a warning.
Weather observations, communications, GPS, observations outside of the atmosphere.
Quantitative observations (as opposed to qualitative observations, which do not include numbers)
According to scientists, the different types of scientific observations include natural and staged observations as well as quantitative and qualitative observations.
Spying; GPS or similar navigation systems; weather satellites; astronomical observations; communications.
Standard ground observations for a simple weather forecast include temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, atmospheric pressure, and cloud cover. These observations help meteorologists understand current weather conditions and make predictions about how the weather may change in the short term.
Two types are salalites, and dopplers.
they use the information from their observations to make inferences
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Three sources of weather data are meteorological stations, weather satellites, and weather radars. Meteorological stations provide real-time observations of temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation. Weather satellites capture images of the Earth's atmosphere to monitor weather patterns. Weather radars use radio waves to detect precipitation and track storms in real-time.