They can see big circles on the radar.
"Wild weather" basically describes instances where the weather has turned up to be completely unpredicted or in a force that was larger than predicted, such as freak lightning storms, earthquakes, hurricanes, or typhoons. With the globe warming up (a process also commonly known as Global Warming), the increased temperature of the globe is affecting weather patterns so that every year, the weather becomes wilder and wilder, with an average of five typhoons in one season, where it would have normally been one or two, or three earthquakes a year in a place that never had earthquakes in the past.
Vegetation helps absorb water's kinetic energy and some of the water itself. So floods will not carry the same force, and storm surges from typhoons will not travel as far inland.
like rain or weather
Typhoons cannot form over land and therefore cannot form over mountains; they can only form over warm ocean water. A typhoon that moves over a mountainous area will lose strength very quickly as the high terrain will force it to drop most of its moisture as rain.
A barometer measures barometric pressure. Which is also known as Atmospheric Pressure. That's the pressure in the atmosphere that pushes down on you. When atmospheric pressure falls it can be a sign of potential t-storms and/or rain. Whereas when it rises it can be a sign of potentially fair weather.
Floods, gales, storm force winds, hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes, earthquakes.
Yes, the Royal Air Force has Eurofighter Typhoons.
The first tornado forecast ocurred on March 25, 1948. Air Force meteorologists at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklhoma City noticed that weather conditions were very similar to those that had produced tornadoes earlier in the week. Not long afterward an F3 tornado struck the base, destroying numerous planes and several hangars.
So that they know how to set up their boats, and what fish there will be, and what bait to use.
There are many places where one could obtain sales forecast software. One could check sites such as Sales Force for purchasing sales forecast software.
In the northern hemisphere, typhoons rotate counter-clockwise. In the southern they rotate clockwise. This is due to the force of the rotation of the Earth.
The Coriolis force deflects moving air to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere due to Earth's rotation. This deflection influences the direction of air movement, creating unique patterns like the trade winds and westerlies in the global circulation system, as well as impacting the formation of weather systems and ocean currents.
The weather changes in relation to the air pressure. Air molecules always travel towards low pressure where there is less force acting on them. This has an effect on the weather. Generally, high pressure means good weather and low pressure means bad weather. Barometers measure the pressure, often in Hectopascals.
There are currently about 100 fighter jets in the Royal Air Force. They are Eurofighter Typhoons.
"Wild weather" basically describes instances where the weather has turned up to be completely unpredicted or in a force that was larger than predicted, such as freak lightning storms, earthquakes, hurricanes, or typhoons. With the globe warming up (a process also commonly known as Global Warming), the increased temperature of the globe is affecting weather patterns so that every year, the weather becomes wilder and wilder, with an average of five typhoons in one season, where it would have normally been one or two, or three earthquakes a year in a place that never had earthquakes in the past.
Vegetation helps absorb water's kinetic energy and some of the water itself. So floods will not carry the same force, and storm surges from typhoons will not travel as far inland.
Buoyancy force.