All sorts of warnings pertaining to weather. Storm warnings, flood warnings, hurricane warnings, heat wave warnings, blizzard warnings etc.
No. Meteorologists study weather. An astronomer would predict meteor showers.
You must make sure that the area you give the warning to is an area where the hurricane will hit, and don't give a warning to an area where it will not hit so no one will be in a panic for no reason
yes because they can give this message to the reporters
The National Weather Service (NWS) is the agency responsible for disseminating warnings for inland tropical storm or hurricane force winds in the United States. They issue alerts such as Tropical Storm Warnings and Hurricane Warnings to inform the public about potential impacts. These warnings are communicated through various channels, including television, radio, and online platforms, to ensure timely awareness and preparedness.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is the agency responsible for disseminating warnings for inland tropical storm or hurricane force winds in the United States. They issue alerts such as Tropical Storm Warnings and Hurricane Warnings to inform the public about potential impacts. This information is critical for preparedness and response efforts during severe weather events.
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they give warnings to tell them that its about to erupt
meteoroligists
Road signs give information, warnings and instructions.
They usually give you warnings
No
obviously...!
No. Meteorologists study weather. An astronomer would predict meteor showers.
Some think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collision. According to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith. Between 7 and 10.
One, I think, in Revelations.
yes because they can give this message to the reporters
Non-arrest situations. If you arrest someone, you give the Miranda Warning.