so that we can prepare in case something really bad happens like an earthquake or something.
Scientists make predictions with a hypothesis. Using their observations, models, and other scientists' work, they create a statement of a possible outcome called a hypothesis. Then scientists design tests to check whether their prediction was true.
Asrtonauts go out into to space and bring a camara or video camara with them
my prediction about the bowling ball falling first was true.
Yes. First, making an accurate prediction requires getting good, accurate data, but there are limits to how much data we can gather. A small variation in one weather condition now can make a big difference later. Second, we rely on a number of computerized forecast models to make prediction, but none of these models are perfect, so meteorologists have to make a subjective judgement of what the consensus between models is. Third, while we have a good grasp on the dynamics of how weather works, we still do not understand all it subtleties.
It is impossible to catch a tornado. However, using a combination of forecast models and Doppler radar it is possible to predict where a tornado might occur. Scientists will try to use this information to find a tornado and study it.
a prediction about outcome that is predited. Such as weather forecast
Hypothesis.
hypothesis
The difference between a earthquake forecast and an earthquake prediction us that an earth quake forecast is when people say whats gonna happen and a prediction is what scientist think what might happen.
hypothesizing?
A forecast is a weather prediction that weathermen or weather women think will happen. Can also mean a prediction or a conjecture about something in the future other than weather eg economy .
yes
A forecast could be a conjecture, a prediction, or a prognostication.
a prediction!!!
Prediction. Forecast. Divination. Soothsaying.
The hypothesis ithink
prediction, prognosis, guess, prophecy, conjecture, forewarning