barometer and the thermometer
they use the information from their observations to make inferences
yesyes they can
Weather forecasters face the challenge of predicting what they may have never seen. Since weather is very unpredictable, it is impossible with our current technology to have a 100% accurate view of what the weather will do. the forecasters must do what they can to make a very well educated guess about what the weather will do.
yesyes they can
Numerical weather (computer) models.
Yes, if you look on wikipeda or Bing it will tell you that.
Before making a weather forecast, weather forecasters "get in touch with the weather". They look at the weather that has happened in the past 24 hours. They look at the current weather. They look at local weather and weather for the whole hemisphere. They look for patterns in the weather. They use tools such as satellite, radar, and surface maps, to help them predict the weather. They also look at computer models of the weather. They collaborate with other meteorologists. Then they make their forecast!
Before making a weather forecast, weather forecasters "get in touch with the weather". They look at the weather that has happened in the past 24 hours. They look at the current weather. They look at local weather and weather for the whole hemisphere. They look for patterns in the weather. They use tools such as satellite, radar, and surface maps, to help them predict the weather. They also look at computer models of the weather. They collaborate with other meteorologists. Then they make their forecast!
To make parallel structures in sentences, you group similar thoughts together and match the verb tenses you use.Weather forecasters predicted a hurricane, and local authorities developed emergency plans.Note: "A hurricane" and "emergency plans" do not match as singular and plural nouns, but it is acceptable to mix them in this sentence.
How did the nattier make things easier fore the native Amaricans' and the euroapians
Water
Weather presenters, or forecasters, are either meteorologists themselves or they depend on meterologists for their information. Meterologists study data about wind, humidity and precipitation, pressure systems, etc to make their best-guess decision about what the weather is most likely to be in a specific area for a limited time in the future. Weather forecasting is based on factual information but is itself purely guesswork. Any script, then is dictated by the geography covered by the broadcast market, the scientific data for the period forecast, and the skills of the presenter, whether a meteorologist or photogenic 'talking head'.