i need the same answer for a school project!
but all i know from research is that they use satellites orbiting earth to determine its path and what it will do
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People who track hurricanes are typically called meteorologists or hurricane forecasters. They use advanced technology such as satellites, radar systems, and computer models to monitor and predict the path and intensity of hurricanes.
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People who watch and track hurricanes are typically referred to as meteorologists, storm chasers, or hurricane enthusiasts. These individuals monitor the development and progress of hurricanes to provide information and warnings to communities in the storm's path.
Primarily scientists study hurricanes to gain knowledge that will help us predict them. Better predictions can help warn people in the path of a hurricane, thus saving lives. There is also the simple matter of natural human curiosity, the drive to know how the world works.
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pickles keep track
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Meteorologists study hurricanes and tornadoes. They use data from satellites, radars, and weather stations to monitor and track these weather phenomena. Their research helps improve our understanding of these severe storms and how they form.
People who track hurricanes are typically called meteorologists or hurricane forecasters. They use advanced technology such as satellites, radar systems, and computer models to monitor and predict the path and intensity of hurricanes.
Some scientists attribute the increase in the strength of hurricanes to climate change. Warmer ocean temperatures fuel the intensity of hurricanes, leading to more powerful storms.
Scientists track tornadoes using Doppler radar and reports from eyewitnesses.
People track them that way
No, scientists can't make a hurricane change direction. As it is, we still have trouble even predicting the path a hurricane will take. We are not even on the level of influencing what a hurricane will do.
The Fujita scale is used for tornadoes, not hurricanes. It measures tornado intensity based on the damage caused. Scientists use the Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanes, which categorizes them by wind speed.
Go on the internet and type in 'National Hurricane Center'
Scientists are able to track ozone hole. New technology has enabled them to do so.