Weather Above and Below the Equator. For the next several days we are going to collect weather data from two cities: *One north of the equator *One an.

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Weather Above and Below the Equator

For the next several days we are going to collect weather data from two cities: *One north of the equator *One an equal distance south of the equator

The Data We Will Collect Is: Temperature Feels like temperature Pressure Dewpoint Wind Humidity UV

First, find your cities Go to _latitude _latitude Select two cities, one north of the equator and one with the same latitude south of the equator – You will have to make certain you can collect data for these cities. Go to and search for each city.

Make a Data Chart in Your Journal Daily Weather Data at (time) San Antonio, Texas Latitude 29°N Date TemperatureFeels LikePressureUVDewpointWindHumidity February 25 February 26 February 27 February 28 March 1

Make Another Chart for Your Second City

For the Next Five Days: Go to Collect & record your data