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a tool used by scientists to measure earthquakes by movement
Meteorologists use computer model forecasts and computer graphics to estimate and assess the storm surge threats. These advances in technology have improved observational observations.
its called richter scale and a mercalli scale
A rain drop if it is rain and a snow flake if it is snow.
I'm assuming that this question implies how you can tell this without using advanced equipment. Some people believe that you can count the time between lightening and its associated thunder. If the time difference between the two follows an increasing trend then the storm is moving away from you. However if you just compare two different lightening strikes you cannot judge movement of the storm because lightening can strike up to 10 miles away from the center of the storm. Hope that helps.
It is used to look at storm clouds and rain clouds. Weather men use it to forsee where and when storms will hit and how hard.
a tool used by scientists to measure earthquakes by movement
Meteorologists use computer model forecasts and computer graphics to estimate and assess the storm surge threats. These advances in technology have improved observational observations.
In the Philippines, there is a system they call Project NOAH - the Philippines is frequently visited by typhoons so they have developed this system to measure storm surges and other disturbances.
The simile used for the clouds in "I Stood Tiptoe Upon a Little Hill" is they are compared to a "flock of sheep" moving slowly across the sky. This comparison highlights the gentle and peaceful movement of the clouds.
A nephoscope is a device used to measure the direction, altitude and velocity of movement of clouds
its called richter scale and a mercalli scale
The primary tool in monitoring tornadoes is Doppler weather radar. Communication tools such as radios and cell phones are used by people to call in reports of tornadoes and funnel clouds.
An anvil head cloud is called a cumulonimbus or a very well developed anvil shape is a cumulonimbus incus. These clouds are usually associated with severe thunderstorms and possibly tornadoes.
A calliper is any tool with a claw-like shape/movement, like a calliper micrometer, which is used to measure the size of small parts with high accuracy, or the calliper brakes on a bicycle or a car with disc brakes.
The Intellicast radar is used as a tool for meteorologists. The radar tracks precipitation's movement across the globe, helping to determine whether a given day will have clear skies or not.
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