You can predict the track reasonably well a couple days in advance. Sometimes it is 4-6 days in advance if the steering winds are very predictable or well established, and sometimes forecasters hardly know how the storm will move in 12 hours if steering winds are weak and the storm is just drifting around. Strength is more difficult to predict, especially because storms go through strengthening cycles and it is currently almost impossible to predict when these cycles will begin.
Given the right conditions, hurricanes can develop in the at any time of year. Hurricane Alice developed in the Caribbean on December 30, 1954 and reached hurricane status just after leaving the Caribbean on January 2, 1955. The storm could easily have reached hurricane strength a few hours earlier, while stillin the Caribbean.
Officially, however, hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin, including the Caribbean, starts on June 1. About 3% of hurricanes occur outside the official season.
yeah dude a scientist can predict when a tornado will happen.
We typically know three to five days in advance, though some hurricanes are harder to predict than others.
about a week before it hits
yes because they can give this message to the reporters
A tornado warning is issued if a tornado is reported or indicated by Doppler radar (hook or a bow echo or a tornado vortex signature), or if there is a strong chance of one developing within a few minutes, but a Tornado Emergency is issued when a large, violent tornado (usually a wedge) that can cause catastrophic damage is reported by storm spotters, or even detected by Doppler radar.
Yes, and many people do. Vulcanologists keep a good eye on them and issue warnings.
The NOAA can issue warnings over the radio if a tornado has been detected by a Doppler radar or if someone has phoned the NOAA saying they've spotted a tornado.
The National Hurricane Center is a division of the Tropical Prediction Center in the United States National Weather Service. They handle all tropical activity for the eastern North Pacific and North Atlantic ocean basins and issue all watches and warnings regardless of potential impact on United States land. They are located on the campus of Florida International University in Miami, Florida. During hurricane season (June 1 - November 30), they issue tropical outlooks every 6 hours available on their website (see related link). When a tropical depression forms, they offer a number of different products for tracking and prediction of the storm, including discussion and model forecasts. The current deputy director is Edward Rapapport.
Warnings were not the issue (and it is not the job of the president to do that). The National Hurricane Center issues warnings, and they did so well in advance of Katrina. In fact, Katrina was very well predicted. It was the people who either decided to remain or had no choice who became the problem.
yes because they can give this message to the reporters
yes because they can give this message to the reporters
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A tornado warning is issued if a tornado is reported or indicated by Doppler radar (hook or a bow echo or a tornado vortex signature), or if there is a strong chance of one developing within a few minutes, but a Tornado Emergency is issued when a large, violent tornado (usually a wedge) that can cause catastrophic damage is reported by storm spotters, or even detected by Doppler radar.
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No, it is generally not standard practice to issue multiple written warnings simultaneously. Each warning should address a specific incident or performance issue, and it is important to provide employees with opportunities to address and improve their behavior or performance after each warning. Issuing multiple warnings at once can be confusing and can hinder the employee's ability to understand the areas of concern and make necessary changes.
Yes, and many people do. Vulcanologists keep a good eye on them and issue warnings.
a gale warning is basically a weather waring a gale is a type of weather or/ and a name but in this case it is a weather warning a gale is much like a hurricane!A gale is a very strong wind about 34-47 knots (63-87 km/h, Forecasters typically issue gale warnings when winds of this strength are expected.
a gale warning is basically a weather waring a gale is a type of weather or/ and a name but in this case it is a weather warning a gale is much like a hurricane!A gale is a very strong wind about 34-47 knots (63-87 km/h, Forecasters typically issue gale warnings when winds of this strength are expected.
It is important to study tornadoes because in understanding them we can make better predictions of where and when they are likely to strike and issue better warnings.