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Reading Weather Maps. Meteorologist  A meteorologist is a person who studies the weather.  Meteorologists make weather maps from information gathered.

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1 Reading Weather Maps

2 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.

3 Maps  There are six basic types of weather maps: –Satellite –Radar –Precipitation –Temperature –Wind speed –front

4 Satellite Maps  http://www.usatoday.com/weather/satpic/wsatusa.htm http://www.usatoday.com/weather/satpic/wsatusa.htm

5 Radar Images  http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp

6 Temperature Maps

7 Precipitation Maps

8 Wind Speed Maps

9 Fronts Maps

10 Print Maps

11 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

12 Symbols

13 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

14 Reading a Weather Map  Describe the weather in Florida.  Describe the weather in Denver.  Describe the weather near Chicago.


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