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Would meteorologists frequently study viruses?

No, they would. They might find them interesting but the two are not associated with each other.


Can meteorologists predict volcanoes?

The fact of whether or not geologists can measure or predict a valcano is silly each valcano is different and it is of nature thus there is not way to predict what it will do and when it will do it.


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How do meteorologists combine data from weather radar and weather satellites to gather information about the atmosphere?

The National Weather Service makes most of the national maps you see at the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center in Camp Springs, MD. Meteorologists there analyze observed data from both surface observation stations and weather baloons to determine existing weather patterns. These maps are then sent across the country for use to assist forecasters across the nation. The surface map, (usually the one you see on TV) comes primarily from ground observations, and they draw lines of equal pressure (isobars) across the map to get a general idea of the basic weather pattern because the pressure values give clues as to what type of weather is occuring. You can also draw lines of equal temperature (isotherms) and equal dewpoint (isodrosotherms) to get a better picture of what is happening. Forecast maps, a part of the new National Digital Forecast Database are produced at each of the 122 National Weather Service local Weather Forecast Offices. There meteorologists use the latest observed data and computer models to produce a 7 day forecast.


What is the difference between a haploid and diploid cell data?

When full set of chromosomes (46) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a diploid cell data. When only half the number of chromosomes (23) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a haploid cell data or haploid number of chromosomes.

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Using analysis of the hurricane itself and surrounding a hurricane, scientists can plot a forecast of a hurricane's path and how strong it is likely to be at a given time. Data is compiled using data from satellites, weather buoys, and hurricane reconnaissance aircraft. This information is then fed into computerized forecast models. each model makes its own forecast, which meteorologists then interpret and compare with other models.


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If you measure the mass of an object four times and get values that are very close to each other the measurements are said to be?

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Can meteorologists predict volcanoes?

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