Meteorologists (weather scientists) study tornadoes and how to predict them, but there are no real efforts to try to prevent them. That is impossible.
No. Tornadoes cannot be prevented.
Tornadoes cannot be prevented.
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None. There is no wasy of preventing tornadoes.
Hurricanes and tornadoes are both weather phenomena and so would be covered by the study of meteorology. There is no term for the study of hurricanes or tornadoes in particular.
Meteorologists study tornadoes and other weather events. Many of those who study tornadoes are storm chasers.
Scientists follow tornadoes to track where they are going and warn people in their paths. They also study tornadoes to learn more about them so they can be better predicted.
No. We cannot prevent tornadoes.
By studying tornadoes we can gain a better understanding of them. A better understanding can lead to better warnings, thus reducing the number of people injured and killed.
No. Meteorology is the study of weather, which includes tornadoes along with many other phenomena.
People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.
To see what kind of impact each has on a different segment of land.