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the newest Doppler radar can indicate the precise localitation, movement and extent of a storm.it can also indicate the intensity of precipitation and wind patterns within a storm
105 is the spin track's name and RF means Rubber Flat
Atmospheric science and Meteorology. Weather radars are used to monitor precipitation rates (how heavy rainfall is etc) as well as track storm courses and speed, and estimate their exact type. Weather satellites using infra-red cameras are also able to track large scale storm systems due to the thermal (temperature differences) between the eye of a storm (tropical cyclone) and the colder surrounding cloud tops, whereby the larger the difference, the more intense the storm.
When a hurricane is at sea, it can be fairly symmetrical. However, when a hurricane makes landfall, the side of the storm with onshore winds tends to have stronger winds and more rainfall. Typically, when the track of the storm is perpendicular to the shoreline, the onshore winds will be on the rightside of the storm track, since hurricanes circulate counterclockwise. The side with offshore winds draws in drier air from the land, so there is less rainfall on that side.
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Storm Track - magazine - was created in 1977.
Storm Track - magazine - ended in 2002.
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pouty polar bears need a track with hills to win a race because they live on hills
Meteorologists track tornadoes using Doppler radar, which can detect rotation in a storm, and reports from eyewitnesses.
Yes, radar can be used to track down a storm. Weather radars are designed to detect precipitation in the atmosphere, including rain, snow, and hail. By measuring the intensity, movement, and shape of the precipitation, meteorologists can track the storm's location, direction, and strength in real-time.
Yes. Meteorologists track tornadoes via doppler radar and reports from storm spotters.
Because an African won track.
Meteorologists use doppler radar as well as eyewitness reports from storm spotters and law enforcement to track tornadoes
It is normally called a 'single track'.The alternative is when two or more tracks run in parallel, this is called a 'double track' or a 'multiple track'.
By flying planes into the eye of the storm, watching the velocity of wind within storm, upper and lower air disturbance