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Weather Forecasting Part 3 Mrs. Nagrone
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Objectives You will have the understanding of how meteorologists make station models and surface maps. You will be able to name the tools and technology that meteorologists use to forecast weather.
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Forecasting the Weather A forecast is a predicition of what the weather will be like in the future. Meteorologists use a station model, an arrangement of symbols and numbers that show the weather conditions recorded at a weather station.
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Forecasting Weather A surface map includes station models and information about fronts and about centers of high pressure and low pressure.
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Forecasting Weather Weather balloons carry a package of instruments that record data about temperature, air pressure, and humidity. The information is transmitted back to the ground by radio. Balloons can work up as high as 100,000 ft.
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Weather Maps A weather map shows data about recent weather conditions across a large area. The National Weather Service (NWS) is the main source of weather maps in the United States. The NWS has over 350 weather stations that send them data several times a day. A weather map shows fronts, pressure, precipitation, and temperature.
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Satellite and Doppler Technology Satellites and Doppler radar help warn people of dangerous weather. Weather satellites orbit the earth and send back pictures of what is happening. Doppler radar uses the reflection of radio waves to measure wind speed and precipitation. http://www.earthwatch.com /STORMWATCH/stormwat ch.html http://www.earthwatch.com /STORMWATCH/stormwat ch.html http://www.earthwatch.com /STORMWATCH/stormwat ch.html
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Weather Forecasting Instruments Weather Vane Anemometer Thermometer Hygrometer Barometer Geostation (GOES) Satellite
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Summary Meteorologists use data collected at weather stations to make surface maps. Maps include stations models and symbols for systems such as fronts and for centers of high and low pressure. Weather maps also use information collected by weather satellites, Doppler radar and weather balloons.
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