Weather Forecasting The national weather service was correct. They showed different forms of what was going to happen in the weather forcast for that 48.

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Weather Forecasting The national weather service was correct. They showed different forms of what was going to happen in the weather forcast for that 48 hour period. Attached in the slides are the data for the imagery of what happened in the weather during the 48 hour period that I chose. Each map is different and well show what different things mean and how to read them. I think the nation weather service was very helpful and helping me find maps and showing me what was coming.

48 Hour Map San Francisco, California KSFO April 11, 2010, 1949z April 13, 2010, 1200z

ADDS - METARs form res METAR text:KSFO Z 27017KT 10SM FEW045 SCT150 13/06 A3004 RMK AO2 SLP172 T Conditions at:KSFO (SAN FRANCISCO, CA, US) observed 0056 UTC 14 April 2010 Temperature:13.3°C (56°F) Dewpoint:5.6°C (42°F) [RH = 60%] Pressure (altimeter):30.04 inches Hg ( mb) [Sea-level pressure: mb] Winds:from the W (270 degrees) at 20 MPH (17 knots; 8.8 m/s) Visibility:10 or more miles (16+ km) Ceiling:at least 12,000 feet AGL Clouds:few clouds at 4500 feet AGL scattered clouds at feet AGL Weather:no significant weather observed at this time Aviation Digital Data Service (ADDS) Output produced by METARs form (0138 UTC 14 April 2010) found at

VisibleImage Satellite image(s) [WMC, vis] generated from at Tue, 13 Apr :59:30 GMT UTC 13 April 2010

InfraredImage Satellite image(s) [WMC, irbw] generated from at Tue, 13 Apr :00:28 GMT UTC 13 April 2010

DopplerRadar bplist00 � < NEXRAD radar image(s) [KBBX BREF1] generated from at Tue, 13 Apr :04:00 GMT KBBX – Beal AFB, CA/ Oroville 19:44:04 UTC Tues 13 April 2010 The doppler shows clouds and and front coming in. It shows precipitation in that area of California..

upper-level atmospheric conditions