meteorology
A meteorologist.
Knowledge, experience, and our ability to extrapolate past trends into the future help to make predictions about the future, but do not guarantee those predictions will come to pass.
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.
An applied scientists who studies the sun might ask how the energy is used in life. They may ask just how a plant is able to use the sun's energy to make food.
A scientist must make accurate observations because usually these results are going to be communicated to others. Some people might even want to do the same experiment so you have to give the right directions before something bad happens. However, though, in experiments, scientists repeat their trails for more accurate results.
A meteorologist.
A meteorologist.
meteorology
A meteorologist.
Maybe It will hit, but such predictions are impossible to make.
Predictions
predictions
Such predictions are impossible to make. The path of a hurricane can only be predicted once it forms, and even then there's a lot of uncertainty.
Making predictions simply means to try to guess what might happen in the future. To make predictions, one should have some knowledge of the subject.
no you can make a gess but it might not be true
They allow scientist to identify trends and make predictions
It depends entirely on where the HAARP Scientists want to steer the hurricane.