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Q: Which temperature scale do your local meteorologists use?
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Meteorologists can use measurements of infrared radiation to estimate?

temperature and humidity


Do scientists use the Fujita scale to measure hurricane intensity?

The Fujita scale is only for tornado intensity. Meteorologists use a different wind scale for hurricanes called the Saffir-Simpson scale.


How do Meteorologists describe the wind force by?

They use the Beaufort scale to classify winds and wind speeds.


What to meteorologists use to predict weather?

anonomometers - wind speedbarometers - pressure exerted by atmospherethermometers - temperature


What is a Fahrenheit scale?

a Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale they use in the united states


Most nations use what scale of temperature?

The Celsius scale, which was known as the centigrade scale.


What is the most common temperature scale used in the US?

There are a few temperature scale that science use offten. The most common scale is a centigrade scale.


What temperature scale does china use?

Centigrade


What temperature scale do scientist use to measure daily temperature?

Thermometer


What kind of temperature scale does temperature use?

Celsius, kelvin, Fahrenheit


What tool do meteorologists use to rate the strength intensity of a tornado?

Meteorologists use the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale to rate the intensity of a tornado. The EF scale ranges from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest). It takes into account the damage caused by the tornado to estimate its wind speed, as well as the type of structures affected. The scale provides a standardized way to communicate the strength of a tornado to the public.


How meteorologists measure changes in weather?

Meteorologists use many different tools for different needs. Most people are familiar with thermometers, barometers, and anemometers for measuring temperature, air pressure, and wind speed, respectively. Meteorologists use other tools. For example, weather balloons are special balloons that have a weather pack on them that measures temperature, air pressure, wind speed, and wind direction in all the layers of the troposphere.