concept   weather forecasting

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) India (1) New Zealand (1) Meteorologists (1) Pacific Island nations (1) Traditional societies without modern science education (1) pilot community (1) sailing communities (1) urban areas with central heating (1) African tribal communities (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Arab countries (1) Coastal communities in Southeast Asia (1) European countries (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Inuit communities (1) Modern educated societies (1) Rural agricultural communities (1) Urban city dwellers (1) Western scientific context (1) livestock farming (1) navigation (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 weather forecasting India In India, weather forecasts may be less commonly delivered by TV weathermen and often rely on traditional methods. 5
2 weather forecasting New Zealand Weather forecasting is critical for beach safety and water activities in New Zealand due to unpredictable weather. 4
3 weather forecasting Meteorologists Meteorologists use scientific methods and technology to forecast the weather. 3
4 weather forecasting Pacific Island nations Weather forecasting is crucial for Pacific Island nations for tracking tropical cyclones, extreme winds, fishing, and navigation. 3
5 weather forecasting Traditional societies without modern science education In traditional societies without modern science education, weather forecasting is based on folklore and traditional wisdom. 2
6 weather forecasting pilot community Pilots use a combination of meteorological data and personal experience to forecast weather accurately. 2
7 weather forecasting sailing communities Accurate weather forecasting is crucial for safe and efficient sailing navigation. 2
8 weather forecasting urban areas with central heating Accurate weather forecasting is crucial for daily planning and commutes in urban areas with central heating. 2
9 weather forecasting African tribal communities Weather forecasting in African tribal communities is closely tied to agricultural practices and seasonal planting. 1
10 weather forecasting Amazonian tribes Amazonian tribes use observations of animal behavior and celestial patterns in their weather forecasting. 1
11 weather forecasting Arab countries Weather forecasting in Arab countries is influenced by traditional meteorological techniques and seasonal patterns. 1
12 weather forecasting Coastal communities in Southeast Asia Weather forecasting is integral to the fishing and navigation practices of coastal communities in Southeast Asia. 1
13 weather forecasting European countries Weather forecasting in European countries is crucial for planning outdoor activities and events. 1
14 weather forecasting Indigenous cultures Weather forecasting in Indigenous cultures is influenced by traditional knowledge and local signs in nature. 1
15 weather forecasting Inuit communities Inuit weather forecasting incorporates animal behavior and celestial patterns. 1
16 weather forecasting Modern educated societies Modern educated societies use meteorological instruments, satellite data, and computer models to forecast weather with scientific accuracy. 1
17 weather forecasting Rural agricultural communities In rural agricultural communities, weather forecasting is closely monitored to plan optimal planting and harvesting times. 1
18 weather forecasting Urban city dwellers Urban city dwellers mainly rely on weather forecasting for travel plans and outdoor activities rather than its impact on daily life. 1
19 weather forecasting Western scientific context Weather forecasting in Western scientific culture utilizes advanced technology and meteorological data for accurate predictions. 1
20 weather forecasting livestock farming Accurate weather forecasting is essential for livestock farmers to predict grazing conditions and plan animal care. 1
21 weather forecasting navigation Weather forecasting is crucial for safe navigation at sea. 1