Weather is an extremely unpredictable system. One moment meteorologists may be able to tell a low pressure is in the area when a quick change in temperature changes that low pressure to a high pressure.
Meteorology, like many other sciences, are not always straight forward and accurate.
Meteorologists are not always 100% right because the weather forecast that is given is based on an estimation of weather patterns in the state and region the forecast is for. Weather is also extremely unpredictable so it is very difficult to get it accurate all the time.
Weather people use probability to predict weather in the future based on passed recent weather and by clouds and winds
The analog method is a difficult way of making a weather forecast. It requires the forecaster to remember a previous event that should mimic an upcoming event.
It is about cloud formations that predict weather. When the clouds look like a Mackerel's scales with horse tails it predicts high winds which would make it necessary for boats to reef their sails. Hope that helps a bit
not all land is habitable because of weather conditions and drought or other unfavorable conditions. Imagine ur self living in a desert with temperature ranging from 56C morning and -10C night, limited amount of water (if any) and allot of crawling organisms :D that's an example!!
No, it is not
because weather systems can change or move in a different direction
a hail storm or tornado.
Only a weather forecaster can answer that, and at best they can predict only 10 days ahead with any real hope of accuracy.
Pretty much yes it is difficult because it is impossible to predict weather because we don't know what will happen next because we don't know the future.
we are able to predict weather by watching through satellite
They use historical data to predict what the weather will be like in the immediate future.
i think that pigs can predict weather because it is just their instinct
Accuracy,Apex
no weather
The hardest thing to predict about weather according to most scientist is winter. However, weather is generally hard to predict and most people have to keep guessing.
We can, to a limited degree. Tornadoes develop rapidly from relatively small-scale weather systems and are sensitive to small changes in the atmosphere that are difficult to detect. This makes them hard to predict.