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Meteorologists depend on the air pressure to forecast an approaching storm
Meteorologists depend on the air pressure to forecast an approaching storm
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Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that falls during a storm. These gauges are designed to collect and measure the volume of rainwater that accumulates in them. The data from rain gauges help meteorologists to accurately report the amount of rainfall in a particular area.
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Meteorologists depend on the air pressure to forecast an approaching storm
Meteorologists depend on the air pressure to forecast an approaching storm
They can detect the change in barometric pressure that precedes a storm.
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Yes. Meteorologists track tornadoes via doppler radar and reports from storm spotters.