A meteorologist.
A meteorologist.
That is unknown. Hurricane Sandy has not yet made landfall in the U.S. and damage has yet to be assessed in other locations. In short, it is too early to tell.
Maybe It will hit, but such predictions are impossible to make.
A meteorologist would be the type of scientist who makes predictions about the path of a hurricane. They analyze weather patterns and use specialized tools to forecast the movement and intensity of hurricanes.
Such predictions are impossible to make. The path of a hurricane can only be predicted once it forms, and even then there's a lot of uncertainty.
Yes, scientists can predict the track and intensity of a hurricane using computer models based on various weather data. These predictions are usually made with some degree of uncertainty and accuracy decreases as the forecast time frame gets longer. The National Hurricane Center issues regular updates with the latest predictions for hurricanes.
A hurricane is not made out of wind . . . a hurricane is made from warm air currents and air moisture, and creates highs winds.
god made hurricane sandy happen
no, just about anything can get sucked into a hurricane if it's in one if you want to know what weather predictions are visit www.weather.gov
It depends entirely on where the HAARP Scientists want to steer the hurricane.
Yes, Rita was forecast well. It is up to people to heed warnings appropriately, and not all of them did so.