
typhoon forecasting
Typhoon forecasting involves using satellite images, weather models, and data from buoys and aircraft to monitor storm development. Meteorologists analyze atmospheric conditions like wind patterns, temperature, and humidity to predict a typhoon’s track, strength, and speed. Advanced computer simulations help forecast its path hours or days in advance, allowing authorities to issue warnings and prepare communities. Continuous observation and modeling improve forecast accuracy, reducing risks and ensuring timely, effective responses to these powerful storms.