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Station Model Eric Angat Teacher
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Station Model 1.What is a station model? 2.What is the weather data in the center circle? 3.How do you determine the direction of the wind? 4.How do you determine the wind speed? 5.What does the number on the top left indicates? 6.How do you determine the visibility? 7.Where do you find the symbol for the current weather 8.What does the number at the bottom left indicates? 9.The closer the values of the temperature and dew point temperature the higher is the ________________________. 10.What does the number on the bottom right indicates? 11.What does the number on the top right indicates? 12.Why do meteorologist use codes or shorten the air pressure? 13.What is the rule in adding 10 or 9 before the coded air pressure? 14. Why is barometric trend important in the station model? 15. What does +19/ mean?
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Station Model
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A Station Model Is a system that uses symbols and numbers to communicate the present weather condition.
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Station Model https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9pwdHz0S5M
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75% cloud cover
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100% cloud cover West Wind is described where it is coming from.
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Southwest Wind is described where it is coming from. North
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Long line is 10 knots Short line is 5 knots Speed of Wind is 15 knots.
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10 knots 5 knots
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snow There are a lot of symbols used for the current weather. Some of them are in pp. 915
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This are some of the current weather symbols.
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27 / 28 =.96.96 X 100 = 96% 100 % relative humidity means precipitation.
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After 6 hours.
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How to get the complete air pressure. Less than 500, add 10 at the beginning means… 196 10 1019.6 mb
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Station Model 1.What is a station model? 2.What is the weather data in the center circle? 3.How do you determine the direction of the wind? 4.How do you read the wind speed? 5.What does the number on the top left indicates? 6.How do you determine the visibility? 7.Where do you find the symbol for the current weather 8.What does the number on the bottom indicates? 9.The closer the values of the temperature and dew point temperature the higher is the ________________________. 10.What does the number on the bottom right indicates? 11.What do the two numbers on the top right indicates? 12.What is the typical air pressure range? 13.Why do meteorologist use codes or shorten the air pressure? 14.What is the rule in adding 10 or 9 before the coded air pressure? 15. Why is barometric trend important in the station model? 16. What does +19/ mean?
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Station Model 1.Cloud cover = ________________________ 2.Temperature = _______________________ 3.Visibility= ___________________________ 4.Type of weather=_____________________ 5.Wind direction=______________________ 6.Wind Speed=________________________ 7. Dew point= ________________________ 8.Amount of precipitation in inches=______ 9.Air pressure=________________________
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Station Model
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1.Cloud cover = ________________________ 2.Temperature = _______________________ 3.Visibility= ___________________________ 4.Type of weather=_____________________ 5.Wind direction=______________________ 6.Wind Speed=________________________ 7. Dew point= ________________________ 8.Amount of precipitation in inches=___________________ 9.Air pressure=________________________ 75 % 43 F ¾ mile Fog Southwest 15 knots 40 F.06 1014.6 mb
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10. What is the temperature? _________ 11. What is the dew point temperature? ______ 12. What is the approximate amount of sky coverage? _________ 13. What is the current barometric pressure? _________________________________ 14. What was the barometric pressure three hours ago? ___________________ 15. What is the wind direction? ____________ 16. What is the wind speed? ____________
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10. 75 degrees Fahrenheit 11. 61 degrees Fahrenheit 12. about 50% 13. 998.7 millibars (987 is 98.7 and to make it nearest to 1013.3 it is 998.7) 14. 997.6 mb (998.7 minus 1.1, since the barometer has been rising, it was lower in the past, and the amounts are reported to the nearest tenth of a millibar) 15. east (winds are described as where they are from) 16. 25 knots
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