Scientists who chase tornadoes to study them fall under the category of meteorologists; weather scientists. Most storm chasers, though, are not scientists. Most are photographers, storm spotters, or thrill-seekers.
storm chasers chase the tornado
If a tornado has formed in the U.S. chances are it will be detected by Doppler radar.
A meteorologist.
Yes i can by using technology scientist predicted it.
A meteorologist.
One who studies weather, a meteorologist.
air pressure,temperature & humidity,wind speed
Every time a tornado is about to come scientist gather as much info as they can before the tornado strikes, and thats where they store the observations.
There is no specific word for a scientist who studies tornadoes. Such scientists would fall under the general label of meteorologists; weather scientists.
Dr. Tetsuya Theodore Fujita.
Chases
Scientists study tornadoes by scanning them with Doppler radar, measuring conditions near and before a tornado with instruments, and deploying probes inside a tornado. The last approach has met with little success.