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Weather balloons and satellites
The weather is constantly changing.
Water caper and jet streams
Good question. They collect upper air data, the different global models, ocean data, temperatures, climate data, data on El Nino, and a lot of other things come into play when making a forecast. The maps that you and I see on the television from our local weather anchor is just for us they do not really use that map alone to find out what is going on. That use that map as well as different weather models and different upper air data and all that information is provided to them by the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service actually collects all the data and they then put the data into their supercomputers and send all the information out to the different National Weather Service offices and that data and information is provided to the private sectors to use and make their own forecast with.
Planes
Weather balloons and satellites
From balloons, satellites, ships, and weather stations.
The weather is constantly changing.
Well meteorologists collect data and show it on television.
Water caper and jet streams
Good question. They collect upper air data, the different global models, ocean data, temperatures, climate data, data on El Nino, and a lot of other things come into play when making a forecast. The maps that you and I see on the television from our local weather anchor is just for us they do not really use that map alone to find out what is going on. That use that map as well as different weather models and different upper air data and all that information is provided to them by the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service actually collects all the data and they then put the data into their supercomputers and send all the information out to the different National Weather Service offices and that data and information is provided to the private sectors to use and make their own forecast with.
They collect data and information to be interpreted by meteorologists to more accurately predict future weather patterns.
it takes in heat from the atmosphere
Planes
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.
They base their predicitions of past data on sea surface temperatures and upper air measurements.
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