In 3–5 sentences, explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire.(4 points)

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Meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire by analyzing the current and forecasted weather conditions. They look at factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation to determine the fire danger index. This index is used to determine the likelihood of a wildfire occurring and how severe it could be. Hope this helps!!
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Meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire by analyzing the current and forecasted weather conditions. They look at factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation to determine the fire danger index. This index is used to determine the likelihood of a wildfire occurring and how severe it could be. Meteorologists also use satellite imagery to monitor the spread of existing fires and to identify areas that are at risk of becoming a wildfire. By combining all of this data, meteorologists can accurately predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire.

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