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Weather Symbols and Station Models

Weather Symbols and Station Models. Why do we use Symbols? Less space Universal language Why do we use station models Gives us a small picture of weather in a certain location. Fronts Four types Warm Cold Occluded Stationary Boundaries where air masses meet. Fronts. Cold Fronts

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Weather Symbols and Station Models

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  1. Weather Symbols and Station Models

  2. Why do we use Symbols? • Less space • Universal language • Why do we use station models • Gives us a small picture of weather in a certain location.

  3. Fronts • Four types • Warm • Cold • Occluded • Stationary • Boundaries where air masses meet

  4. Fronts • Cold Fronts • Cold air forced down • Warm air rising • Fast • Stormy rainy • Cumulonimbus clouds

  5. Fronts • Warm Fronts • Warm air gradually replaces cold air • Slower • Light rain then clear skies • Warmer temps.

  6. Fronts • Occluded • Air mass over taken by cold air mass • Rainy • Cool temps

  7. Fronts • Stationary Fonts • A cold air mass meets a warm air mass and nothing really happends • Weather is like that of a warm front • Light rain • Warm temps • Then clear

  8. Air Masses • Low Pressure • Weather is usually rainy, cloudy • Air pressure is around 29.ish

  9. Air Masses • High Pressure • Weather is usually sunny clear and dry

  10. Station Models Air Pressure Temperature • These are blocks that contain a glimpse of weather information about a certain location at a specific time. • Includes • Temperature • Air Pressure • Cloud Coverage • Wind speed & Direction • Dew Point • Observed Weather 32 30.46 Observed Weather Cloud Coverage 15 Wind Speed Dew Point

  11. Station Models • There are a number of symbols to represent different information on a station model

  12. Station Model Practice • http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/wxwise/station/page5.html • http://itg1.meteor.wisc.edu/wxwise/AckermanKnox/chap1/decoding_surface.html • http://www.clccharter.org/donna/weather/weatherstation.htm

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