How do scientists forecast natural disasters? How does forecasting a
natural disaster help?
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Earth Scientists Use Fractals To Measure And Predict Natural Disasters. Summary: Predicting the size, location, and timing of natural hazards is virtually impossible, but now, earth scientists are able to forecast hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and landslides using fractals.
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Scientist can predict natural disasters by observing weather patterns and other natural occurrences.They can guess the probability of a natural disaster using information from satellites, weather balloons, and other sources.
- Scientists can warn locals about the potential threat and assist them in making preparations for a natural disaster by predicting one.
- Forecasts assist first responders in making plans for the immediate aftermath of a disaster, such as helping individuals who are impacted.
- Additionally, it is more cost-effective because one dollar spent on making everything prepared and ready can avert six dollars' worth of losses from disaster-related economic losses by lowering people's vulnerability to their effects.
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