No, a scientist can only make an artificial twister, storm, rainetc. Even when scientists make artificial weather they can not release it, it has to have some kind of power source.
A scientist who predicts rainfall is called a meteorologist specializing in climatology or rainfall forecasting. This scientist studies atmospheric conditions and weather patterns to make predictions about future rainfall in a particular region.
A scientist who studies weather patterns and tries to predict changing weather conditions is called a meteorologist. Meteorologists use various tools and models to analyze atmospheric data and make forecasts on different time scales. Their work helps in understanding and predicting weather phenomena such as storms, temperature fluctuations, and precipitation.
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The answer to this question is a Meteorologist.
Weather and tsunamis aren't related, so tsunamis can happen during any kind of weather.
Since tornadoes are a form of weather, they are studied by weather scientists. A weather scientist is a meteorologist.
Mostly, bad weather.
A scientist who predicts rainfall is called a meteorologist specializing in climatology or rainfall forecasting. This scientist studies atmospheric conditions and weather patterns to make predictions about future rainfall in a particular region.
A scientist who specializes in weather is called a meteorologist. They study atmospheric phenomena to understand and predict weather patterns.
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A scientist who studies weather patterns and tries to predict changing weather conditions is called a meteorologist. Meteorologists use various tools and models to analyze atmospheric data and make forecasts on different time scales. Their work helps in understanding and predicting weather phenomena such as storms, temperature fluctuations, and precipitation.
Martin Polifuse was the scientist who invented the weather satellite in 1960. He lived in USA and he was a major influence in the 1960's.
If a scientist notices an event that continually happens due to another event or action, he can predict, If this event happens, this event will happen next.
I think it's a weather person.
A meteorologist , a weather scientist or (weatherman) in popular usage.