A meteorologist cannot weaken a typhoon. The can predict and study them and tell us about them, but they cannot do anything about them or any other kind of weather.
Typhoons weaken as they hit land because they lose their main energy source, the warm ocean waters that fuel their intensity. Typhoons that form over land are less common and usually weaker because the land surface lacks the warm water needed to generate and sustain the storm's intensity.
Typhoons weaken as they hit land mainly because they lose their source of warm ocean water and encounter more friction from the land surface, disrupting their circulation and structure. This causes the storm to dissipate more rapidly because the conditions for sustaining intense winds and rainfall are no longer present.
The answer to this question is a Meteorologist.
Meteorologist means the study of the sky and focus's on weather.
Typhoons typically form in the western Pacific Ocean and can impact countries like Japan, China, and the Philippines. Washington state, located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, is not directly in the typical path of typhoons. Instead, it may experience remnants of typhoons as they weaken and move across the Pacific Ocean.
Typhoons weaken as they hit land because they lose their main energy source, the warm ocean waters that fuel their intensity. Typhoons that form over land are less common and usually weaker because the land surface lacks the warm water needed to generate and sustain the storm's intensity.
Typhoons weaken as they hit land mainly because they lose their source of warm ocean water and encounter more friction from the land surface, disrupting their circulation and structure. This causes the storm to dissipate more rapidly because the conditions for sustaining intense winds and rainfall are no longer present.
Meteorologist's study things that involve weather such as thunder, typhoons, thunderstorms, hurricanes and tornadoes. My class is studying this right now. Hope i helped! :)
It is Because when it hits land there is no more water to pick up so it drops it all and as it gets further in it gets weaker
The answer to this question is a Meteorologist.
Meteorologist means the study of the sky and focus's on weather.
Typhoons typically form in the western Pacific Ocean and can impact countries like Japan, China, and the Philippines. Washington state, located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, is not directly in the typical path of typhoons. Instead, it may experience remnants of typhoons as they weaken and move across the Pacific Ocean.
The plural of meteorologist is meteorologists. As in "the meteorologist are studying the strange weather".
Typhoons cannot be prevented.
No, typhoons are a southeast Asia phenomena.
Gert is training to be a meteorologist.
Typhoons do hit land.