25 March 2025

Storm Tracking

Storm tracking refers to the process of monitoring and predicting the movement, intensity, and characteristics of storms, particularly severe weather events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms. It involves the collection of data from various sources, including satellite imagery, radar systems, and meteorological observations, to analyze current storm conditions and forecast future developments. The primary goal of storm tracking is to provide timely and accurate information to the public and emergency management officials to help mitigate the impact of severe weather on life and property. By understanding a storm’s trajectory and potential hazards, individuals and communities can take appropriate precautions and prepare for possible evacuations or other safety measures.