Unfortunately not.
We can tell which stars are likely to go Supernova, but our time frame is limited to hundreds if not, closer to thousands of years.
Viewable supernova are rare and therefore we have not been able to study them sufficiently with modern instruments to gain an insight into their workings. As more and more supernova are observed our predictions could become better, but not for a long while.
It is difficult to predict exactly when Canis Majoris, or Betelgeuse, will go supernova. It is expected to happen within the next 100,000 years, but could occur sooner or later. When it does happen, it is likely to be a spectacular event visible from Earth.
It is impossible to predict exactly when the next earthquake will occur in England or any other specific location. Earthquakes can happen at any time, so it is important to be prepared and have emergency plans in place.
the next earthquake can happen ant time of the year because it depends when the plates next collide.
It is difficult to predict when the next geomagnetic reversal will occur as they are irregular and can happen every few hundred thousand years. However, there is currently no evidence to suggest that a reversal is imminent.
That depends entirely on how far the supernova is from Earth. If it is our Sun going supernova, a little over 8 minutes. And a few Milli-seconds later all life on Earth would be gone. Any other star, it would just appear slightly brighter for a while and then disappear. It could take centuries for the light to reach us.
It is difficult to predict which star will be the next to go into supernova as these events are unpredictable and can happen suddenly. However, some massive stars that are about to run out of fuel in our galaxy are potential candidates for a future supernova.
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
It is difficult to predict exactly when Canis Majoris, or Betelgeuse, will go supernova. It is expected to happen within the next 100,000 years, but could occur sooner or later. When it does happen, it is likely to be a spectacular event visible from Earth.
It is impossible to predict when the next tornado will happen anywhere.
we can extrapolate the data to predict what will happen next.
the answer is "to predict"
to draw a conclusion is to predict what is going to happen next
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will happen.
virtually it is impossible for the scientists to predict when the next eruption will happen
We use inferences to predict with clues what will happen next in the text.
It is impossible to predict when then next tornado will strike for any location.
The expected date of the Betelgeuse supernova event in 2022 is uncertain and difficult to predict with precision.