A tornado and its parent circulation may be tracked using Doppler Radar. A new advancement called dual polarization allows meteorologists to see if a tornado is picking up debris.
Meterologists also receive reports from storm spotters and law enforcement who track tornadoes and other hazards visually.
Sonar and Submersibles are common in oceanography. Some tools/instruments used in the study of oceanography are surface ships, aircraft, satellites, underwater craft and a variety of specialized scientific equipment.
The Fujita scale is only for tornado intensity. Meteorologists use a different wind scale for hurricanes called the Saffir-Simpson scale.
the common measurement of air pressure used by meteorologists is the isobar
Meteorological observers collect rain in raingauges.
Meteorologists based their forecast on information gathered from many sources.
Meteorologists rely largely on Doppler radar and eyewitness reports.
broadcasting meteorologists use what technology ? broadcasting meteorologists use what technology ?
The main tool meteorologists use is Doppler radar, which can detect a tornado or the rotation in a storm that can produce them. There are also spotters, who report sightings of tornadoes and other weather hazards.
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Weather balloons and Doppler Radar.
The main tool they uses was Doppler Radar. With that radar the meteorologists were able to detect rotation in the approaching thunderstorm and knew that it had the potential to produce a tornado 17 minutes before the tornado itself even formed. This was rather fortunate, as the tornado itself touched down only two minutes before it entered Joplin.
Meteorologists use the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale to rate the intensity of a tornado. The EF scale ranges from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest). It takes into account the damage caused by the tornado to estimate its wind speed, as well as the type of structures affected. The scale provides a standardized way to communicate the strength of a tornado to the public.
Sonar and Submersibles are common in oceanography. Some tools/instruments used in the study of oceanography are surface ships, aircraft, satellites, underwater craft and a variety of specialized scientific equipment.
Meteorologists use tools including barometers, thermometers, anemometers, and wind vanes.
Meteorologists use various tools to solve mathematical equations and store data, including computer software and programming languages like Python and R. These tools allow meteorologists to perform complex calculations, analyze data, visualize results, and store information in databases for further analysis and reference.
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umm.. they use computers and wikipedia.