Meteorologists are people that study tornados by observing current sky conditions, only if the right atmospheric conditions are currently available. Also by using Doppler Radar or NexRad, to identify Supercells within clusters of storms. A supercell does not always contain a tornado, but it will have a high chance to produce one, since a storm can only be declared as a supercell, only if there is convergence and counter-clockwise rotation availble in the mid-trophosphere. Thus, a tornado can be formed. In addition, to technology and natural outdoor observation, some look at chasing these specific storms, which these people are called "Storm Chasers." They go out and look for any potential development of supercells, then chase them depending if there are any confirmed reports by the National Weather Service (NWS). Thus by chasing the tornado, they can observe it and record down there observations and share them with other atmospheric scientists. Also they might learn new and very interesting inofrmation based on these types of weather phenomenons. I hope this has answered your question well! Keep Watching the Clouds!
People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.
Scientists often collect data through experiments, which involve controlled manipulation of variables. They also use observational studies to gather data by watching and recording natural phenomena. Surveys and questionnaires are another common method for collecting data by asking participants a series of questions.
Scientists collect data remotely to study places that are difficult or dangerous to access in person, such as deep oceans or outer space. Remote data collection allows researchers to gather information without physically being present, saving time and resources while still providing valuable insights for their studies.
Scientists collect data through experiments, where they manipulate variables and observe outcomes. They also use surveys to gather information through questionnaires or interviews. Another method is through observational studies, where researchers simply observe and record data without any manipulation.
Scientists collect data through methods such as experiments, observations, and surveys. In experiments, variables are manipulated to observe their effects. Observations involve studying natural phenomena without interference. Surveys gather information through asking questions to a specific group of individuals.
Scientists perform experiments to collect data.
Data Management?
Scientists collect data, in all sorts of ways using computer models math observing data, it all depends what kind of scientist.
organize and collect data
reaserch
data
Non-scientists provide additional sources of data that scientists can use.
scientific method
When they are on holiday they do not collect data When they are writing up their results they do not collect data.
There is only one way not to collect data. The only way that is not a good way to collect data is theory development.
Scientists make observations to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment.
Scientists make observations.