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RADAR does not predict storms, it detects and tracks them after they form. However meteorologists can use this tracking information to predict where the storms may move to more accurately than they could without this information, allowing better warning times.
Mathematical formulas are used to study and predict weather. Storm chasers need to use these formulas in order to know where the best places are for storms.
First of all let us define what such a device is. An anemometer is a device that can be used to measure wind speed or air pressure. Such a device would be used by meteorologists, or people who predict weather using scientific methods.
Gravity and Calculus. If you're more interested in a scale model of the solar system, a device called an "Orrery" will do it for you. An Orrery is a clockwork model of a solar system.
You could use a sling psychrometer to get the relative humidity and predict tomarrows weather. You could use satilites to see what to atmosphere looks like and predict tomarrows weather.
RADAR does not predict storms, it detects and tracks them after they form. However meteorologists can use this tracking information to predict where the storms may move to more accurately than they could without this information, allowing better warning times.
They use satellites, computer models, and observations from the atmosphere to determine what the weather is going to be.
The periscope, and I believe they have a lot more than 2 mirrors.
Mathematical formulas are used to study and predict weather. Storm chasers need to use these formulas in order to know where the best places are for storms.
Native Americans used to predict the weather based on their observations of the sky, nature and animals. Some of these methods are used as proverbs such as: "Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in morning, sailors take warning", "Clear Moon, frost soon" and "Rainbow in the morning gives you fair warning".
Yes you can. The orbit of the moon around the earth is an almost constant speed. The pull of the moon against the earth creates our tides. Since you can predict where the moon is going to be, you can predict the occurrence of the tides. Many organisations use tide tables today - from angling clubs and casual sailors to ocean-going tankers and the coast guard.
They use a seismograph to predict tsunamis.
What points did sailors use to navigate
They had none, for the very good reason that none exist. The proof in this is their defeat by the Spanish in the 16th century.
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
storms happen a lot in the fall
The same what sailors use as telescopes. The words are the same (Within reason). Sailors are not pirates.