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Archived Data and Blank US Maps
Introduction to weather and climate. Archived images for 20 consecutive days so students can infer common weather patterns in reference to temperature, pressure, wind direction, precipitation etc.
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Name _________________________ Dates____________________________
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Tuesday February 28, 2006 (7am) Observation at PHL.
24 degrees, dew point of 6 degrees, NNW wind, clear skies, trace of light snow overnight, clear skies, wind chill of 15.
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Wednesday March 1, 2006 (7am)
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Wednesday March 1, 2006 (8am) Storm brewing for Thursday am. Storm expected to pass right over or just south of PHL area. Expected precipitation at this point is a mixed bag of snow, sleet, and freezing rain…possibly changing to rain at some point or back to snow at the end.
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Thursday March 2, 2006 (8am) Storm approaching the area. PHL points south and east all rain. Points north and west a mix of snow and ice, or all snow.
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Thursday March 2, 2006 (9:40am)
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March 2, 2006 (2pm temperatues)
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March 2, 2006 (2pm temperatures)
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Friday March 3, 2006
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Saturday March 4, 2006
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Sunday March 5, 2006
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Monday March 6, 2006
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Tuesday March 7, 2006 (7am)
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Wednesday March 8, 2006
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Thursday March 9, 2006 (8am)
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Thur March 9, 2006 (8:45 Radar)
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Storm Reports for Wed March 8, 2006
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Thur March 9 Severe Outlook
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Friday March 10, 2006
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Storm Reports from Thursday March 9, 2006
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Saturday March 11, 2006
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Sunday March 12, 2006
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Storm Reports from Sunday March 12, 2006
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Monday March 13, 2006
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Tuesday March 14, 2006
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Wednesday March 15, 2006
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Wednesday March 15, 2006
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Thursday March 16, 2006
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Friday March 17, 2006
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Saturday March 18, 2006
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Sunday March 19, 2006
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Monday March 20, 2006
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Tuesday March 21, 2006
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