Cyclones can easily be tracked using satellites.
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Yes. It is fairly easy to spot the precursors to cyclones, both tropical and extratropical, via satellite and surface measurements. However, sometimes it can be difficult to determine if such a precursor will develop into a cyclone or not.
Tornadoes are usually detected using Doppler radar.
Yes, satellites are the main instrument for taking measurements of tropical cyclones far out at sea. Satellites can provide valuable data on the cyclone's intensity, size, and movement, which is crucial for forecasting its trajectory and potential impact on land. This information is used by meteorologists to issue warnings and advisories to help protect people and property in the path of the cyclone.
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An electroscope is the instrument used to detect static charge. It consists of a metal-leaf or needle that responds to the presence of electric charge by diverging from its equilibrium position.
The explorer is used by the dentist to detect decay.
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Instrument sensitivity in physics refers to the ability of an instrument to detect small changes in the quantity being measured. A highly sensitive instrument can accurately measure even tiny variations in the parameter of interest. Sensitivity is often expressed as the smallest change in input that the instrument can detect.
Yes. It is fairly easy to spot the precursors to cyclones, both tropical and extratropical, via satellite and surface measurements. However, sometimes it can be difficult to determine if such a precursor will develop into a cyclone or not.
Tornadoes are usually detected using Doppler radar.
Yes.