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Reading Weather Maps
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Meteorologist A meteorologist is a person who studies the weather. Meteorologists make weather maps from information gathered using various weather instruments. Instruments used might include those studied earlier in the unit as well as Doppler Radar, weather balloons, computers, and satellites.
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Maps There are six basic types of weather maps: –Satellite –Radar –Precipitation –Temperature –Wind speed –front
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Satellite Maps http://www.usatoday.com/weather/satpic/wsatusa.htm http://www.usatoday.com/weather/satpic/wsatusa.htm
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Radar Images http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp
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Temperature Maps
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Precipitation Maps
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Wind Speed Maps
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Fronts Maps
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Print Maps
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Map Symbols Much information can be represented on a weather map using symbols: –Air pressure –High and low pressure –Wind –Wind direction and velocity –Fronts –Various precipitation –Temperature
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Symbols
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Symbols (Isopleths) Isobars are lines of equal pressure. The closer together two isobars are the stronger the winds. Isotherms are lines representing equal temperature. In the attached photo, the red bars are isobars and the yellow are isotherms
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Reading a Weather Map Describe the weather in Florida. Describe the weather in Denver. Describe the weather near Chicago.
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