Before a chase begins, a storm chaser will look at different factors, such as temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, and how those factors change with altitude. This essentially shows how much potential there is for tornadoes in a region and where the greatest potential is. The chaser then goes to the area he thinks is best, occasionally re-checking conditions as they change. As the storms that might produce tornadoes form, the chaser looks at local conditions and radar images of the storms to decide which ones look most likely to produce tornadoes. When the chaser goes to a storm, he will still check the radar, but will also look at the structure of the clouds themselves to figure out whether or not a tornado is likely to form soon. He can then decide to stay with that storm or move to another one that he thinks has a better chance.
Twister
That word is a tongue twister in of itself.
They use a seismograph to predict tsunamis.
You can use the "br" sound in a tongue twister to create alliteration and make the twister more challenging to say quickly. For example, "Bobby bought bright brown bricks for his big blue barn."
A ' chaser".
In order to find a short in a buried wire you will need to use an electronic wire chaser. The electronic wire chaser will notify you of where the break is exactly.
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
It seems impossible to predict the weather.
A meteorologist's job is to predict the weather. Can a psychic predict the future?
To use a tick twister effectively for tick removal, place the tool around the tick as close to the skin as possible. Slowly twist the twister in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction until the tick releases its grip. Be sure to clean the area and the tool after removal to prevent infection.
"Sven Norderodestromfahrer's ultimate tongue twister" is a humorous phrase that does not necessarily have a specific meaning or recognized tongue twister associated with it. It can be used as a playful way to challenge someone to create their own difficult tongue twister or to provoke fun interactions.
How will managers use financial information to predict outcomes for business?