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Reading a Weather Map

Reading a Weather Map. You need this page & weather maps!. What Does It All Mean?. The H stands for a High Pressure System This usually means CLEAR WEATHER. The L stands for a Low Pressure System This usually means STORMY weather. What are Air Masses???? .

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Reading a Weather Map

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  1. Reading a Weather Map

  2. You need this page & weather maps!

  3. What Does It All Mean? The H stands for a High Pressure System This usually means CLEAR WEATHER. The L stands for a Low Pressure System This usually means STORMY weather.

  4. What are Air Masses???? • Large areas of air that have the same weather, temperature, and humidity. • Weather changes occur as air masses move and interact.

  5. What are Fronts??? • A front is the boundary between two air masses. Fronts bring changes in the weather. Because of the wind patterns, they generally move from west to east in the US. Fronts are named for the air that is behindthem.

  6. Cold Front Cold dense air pushes warm air out of the way. Cold fronts move very quickly and bring short periods of rain/thunderstorms. Lower temperatures arebehindthe front. SYMBOL – the direction of the “arrows” points towards the direction the front is MOVING.

  7. Cold Front Diagram

  8. On Weather MapHow can you tell which direction the front is moving from the map? Cold Front

  9. Front Awesome Cold Front Time Lapse! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NoPXm7d5Tc

  10. Warm Front Warm air moves up the cold front as it slowly displaces the cold air. Warm fronts move slowly and can bring many days of steady precipitation. Higher temperatures are behind the front. SYMBOL– direction of semicircles is the direction the front is moving.

  11. On Weather MapHow can you tell which direction the front is moving from the map? Warm Front

  12. Front

  13. Stationary Front The air from the warm front and cold front meet, but do not move. These fronts have weather similar to warm fronts. SYMBOL – warm and cold air masses are moving in opposite directions, thus making a stationary condition

  14. Stationary Front Where the warm and cool air meet, water vapor in the warm air condenses into rain, snow, fog, or clouds.

  15. Let’s see it on the map! StationaryFront ColdFront WarmFront http://www.wunderground.com/maps/#?type=Fronts Click for Current Weather Map!

  16. Weather Maps Will Usually Have Legends… READ THEM!

  17. You Might Also See Maps Using Radar… What’s Our Current Local Weather Map? http://www.wunderground.com/maps/#?type=Fronts

  18. Archived National Weather Maps for Comparison:http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/noaa/noaa_archive.php?lang=englishPredict the Weather!www.edheads.orgCredits: http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-wind.htmhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anemometer_Barani_anim_120x120.gifhttp://www.carlroth.com

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