Yes, the National Hurricane Center or NHC keeps track of hurricanes.
they use radios, computers, and watch the weather to find any warnings
Yes. It doesn't just warn people about hurricanes it warns peoples about other things too.
When the ground starts to move or the ocean has a quake that causes a tsunami.
You can warn people about tornadoes by posting a weather warning on tv or radio. I agree with that, but, not all people have radio, or television. Just to be safe, make sure your neighbors are aware of warnings, and help them to safety.
There are many ways in which the Boscastle floodings could be prevented. Building flood warning systems could warn people so they could evacuate the area but this wouldn't be efficient. The best thing to do would be, extend the river, so that more water can he held inside the river.
A Tarasoff warning is where a mental health professional is required to warn of a credible danger to a reasonably identifiable victim. It was derived from the 1976 case Tarasoff v. Regents UC Berkeley.
Scientists cannot warn people yet with an very accurate statement. Scientists are currently studying seismic activity. The best estimate would be to study seismic gaps, foreshocks, changes in rocks, and more. It might give them a possible location and time of the future earthquake. They hope to soon find ways to warn people, but for now they just have to try their best.
When the ground starts to move or the ocean has a quake that causes a tsunami.
There is no real way to warn about them because there is no earthquake warning system.
There is no way to prevent tornadoes, but warning systems have been in place for decades.
Gerald G Rigdon has written: 'WARN, a warning formatter' -- subject(s): Natural disaster warning systems
They interrupt all television and radio entertainment systems to warn the people.
to warn people that if you misuse it you can be injured or killed
Warning is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to give a warning".Other verbs are warn, warns and warned.Some example sentences for you are:"I warn them to stay away"."She warns the convoy of the mines she spotted"."I warned him about swearing in this house"."I am warning you to drop the weapon".
To warn you.
Warning.
The word warn is not a noun, it's a verb (warn, warns, warning, warned). The noun form, warning, is a verbal noun (gerund) which is a common noun.
The noun forms of the verb to warn are warner and the gerund, warning.
You can warn people about tornadoes by posting a weather warning on tv or radio. I agree with that, but, not all people have radio, or television. Just to be safe, make sure your neighbors are aware of warnings, and help them to safety.