A weather plane is a plane that fly's through hurricanes.
Meteorologists based their forecast on information gathered from many sources.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the one in which people and plants and animals live. Almost all the water vapor in the atmosphere is found in the troposphere, some as cloud layers. The troposphere is therefore the location of almost all weather.
An anemometer is a device used to measure wind speed. Together with a weather vane, the airport can report the wind speed and direction to incoming planes to assist in preparing for landing. As planes almost always take off and land into the wind to improve lift at low ground speeds, the airport will typically specify the takeoff and landing direction to incoming planes and, if they have runways with more than one compass orientation, which set of runways to use.
We can use weather data collected over a span of more than 30 years or so to predict weather in the region. Weather data can also be used to warn drivers of ships or planes about weather conditions whether the vehicle can take off or not. Natural disasters such as hurricanes can be detected with weather data and thus informing people for evacuation. Farming and agricultural industries rely on weather data for correct times to plant and harvest etc., preventing damage done to their crops. Commercial uses such as construction, mining etc. Weather must be conducive during constructing buildings, or landslides and land sinking in will occur, causing huge damages. Mining also rely very much on weather. If torrential rain floods the mine, there would be many casualties.
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There were three planes so the Japanese did not think more than the planes were just weather planes. They were mistaken.
People, planes and weather clouds
Meteorologists use satellites, radar, current weather patterns, several tools (such as weather balloons or weather planes), etc. to predict the weather.
Meteorologists use satellites, radar, current weather patterns, several tools (such as weather balloons or weather planes), etc. to predict the weather.
No, when the weather is hot the air is less dense so they will get less lift.
planes are not bad because they can help us to go somewhere else from a place and because of weather conditions planes are out of control before going first see if the weather is good or in a bad condition
because of weather phenomena
Absolutely, changing course to avoid bad weather is a daily practice.
Planes fly high to get above the weather, and to avoid air traffic. For jet planes, certain altitudes, all quite high, afford more efficient flight conditions.
to know if it is clear for the planes to go by: Katrina