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meteorology
A meteorologist.
Their own gravity disables them to lose path in their orbit and makes their path steady.
that the moon travels in a path (aka orbits) around the earth...
Scientists use Doppler radar and computer models to study tornadoes. Some researchis done by placing probes in a tornado's path. But this has met with limited success.
meteorology
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meteorology
A meteorologist.
Such predictions are impossible to make. The path of a hurricane can only be predicted once it forms, and even then there's a lot of uncertainty.
A meteorologist.
Not really. While the path Hurricane Andrew took was not unusual, it it impossible to make accurate predictions on a hurricane's path more than about a week into the future. So when Andrew first became a tropical storm, nobody knew quite where it would go.
A hurricane moves in a very wide path over water.
To some degree, yes. Factors such as ocean surface temperatures and wind shear are measured to determine the likelihood that a hurricane will develop, and to make predictions about its intensity if one does develop. Analysis of wind currents can be used to make predictions about the path of a hurricane. However, there is still a significant margin for error and many storms still act unexpectedly.
Climate change
It affects it because it destroys everything in its path.