They use it to see what type of weather is happening. They can tell from radar if there is rotation in a storm they can tell if it has hail. They can tell whether it is snow or rain.
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Meterologists have nothing to do with air. Air is 02.
Since wind is an aspect of weather, it is studied by meterologists.
Meterologists study the weather. The Link below has more information on this subject.
using satellites,radar and other technologies,meterologists study the atmospheric conditions that produce weather. 2.many meterologists work as weather observes and measure factors such as wind speed, temperature, and rainfall. this weather information is then use weather maps,satellite images and computer models to patterns of weather forecasts.
You were VERY close just now. Meterologists isn't a word but meteorologists is.
Weather presenters, or forecasters, are either meteorologists themselves or they depend on meterologists for their information. Meterologists study data about wind, humidity and precipitation, pressure systems, etc to make their best-guess decision about what the weather is most likely to be in a specific area for a limited time in the future. Weather forecasting is based on factual information but is itself purely guesswork. Any script, then is dictated by the geography covered by the broadcast market, the scientific data for the period forecast, and the skills of the presenter, whether a meteorologist or photogenic 'talking head'.
Meteorologists work in various settings, including government agencies, such as the National Weather Service, research institutions, universities, television stations, and private companies, like commercial weather forecasting services. They can also work in industries such as aviation and agriculture.
Most weather reporters are Meterologists. However, some weather reporters are just hired to look good on television to report the weather.
meterologists- but usually the "weather girl/guy" presents it on tv