The position of the hurricane over time.
the position of the hurricane over time
it doesn't predict. it warns you that a hurricane is inbound.
It is very important to predict the path of a hurricane because then people can evacuate the area in the path of the hurracane.
No, seismographs cannot predict hurricane intensity. It can only detect and predict any ground movement
no
The movement of hurricanes is predicted using computerized weather movement, which use present conditions to predict how the wind in and around a hurricane will behave.
It is impossible to predict when the next hurricane will strike anywhere unless that hurricane is imminent.
RADAR does not predict storms, it detects and tracks them after they form. However meteorologists can use this tracking information to predict where the storms may move to more accurately than they could without this information, allowing better warning times.
This is impossible to predict.
Simply to warn people in its projected pathway to take precautions or evacuate the area.
It means there is a blizzard on the way. -_-
Scientists had took satellite images to predict where hurricane Katrina would land.