Tracking hurricanes
Back in the day (early 1900's) hurricanes came without warning. Storms will occur and eventually lead up to the formation of hurricanes which no one knew the intensity of. This proved to be highly inconvenient since the majority of persons lost their lives and suffered property damage. Not only this but no preparations could have been made in order to prevent such occurances. Luckily, with advancements in technology, weather forecasters are able to predict, to some extent, whether or not a hurricane is about to form.
The basic technology consists of specially equipped planes and sattelites (fairly outdated technology). These allow for observing patterns typical of a forming cyclone. However, to increase accuracy and mobility, drones and unmanned aircrafts have been added to the weather forecasting's arsenal.
The above is an image depicting a satellite feed of hurricane Irma. Using that alone we can see where the cylcones path is headed and predict it's destination. As for the duration, it is decided once a category classification is determined.
Sources:
https://amp.livescience.com/39678-incredible-tech-track-hurricanes.html
The basic technology consists of specially equipped planes and sattelites (fairly outdated technology). These allow for observing patterns typical of a forming cyclone. However, to increase accuracy and mobility, drones and unmanned aircrafts have been added to the weather forecasting's arsenal.
The above is an image depicting a satellite feed of hurricane Irma. Using that alone we can see where the cylcones path is headed and predict it's destination. As for the duration, it is decided once a category classification is determined.
Sources:
https://amp.livescience.com/39678-incredible-tech-track-hurricanes.html
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