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Title: Weather Analysis


1
Weather Analysis
  • pg. 81

2
Recording data
  • after weather data is collected it is plotted on
    a map using station models
  • station models- record of weather data for a
    particular site at a particular time
  • gives meteorologists a uniform way to communicate
    data

3
Surface Analysis
  • to plot data globally, use isopleths
  • lines that connect points of equal values
  • lines of equal pressure-isobars
  • lines of equal temps- isotherms
  • the spacing of lines can provide info
  • wind- the closer the lines the faster
  • pressure- closers the isobars, larger the
    pressure difference strong winds

4
isopleths
  • can show where high and low pressure systems are
  • combined with isotherms it will tell the frontal
    system there
  • must know current weather conditions before
    forecasting can occur

5
isopleth
6
Short Term Forecast
  • reliable forecasts must be taken from data at
    multiple levels in the atmosphere
  • can be digital or analog forecasts
  • Based on the fact that the atmosphere behaves as
    a fluid

7
digital forecasts
  • can use mathematical equations to determine how
    variables change with time (temp, pressure,
    density)
  • forecasts that rely on mathematical data are
    digital forecasts
  • the more data, the more accurate the forecast

8
analog forecasts
  • compares current weather patterns to patterns
    that have happened in the past
  • assumes weather systems behave in a similar
    fashion
  • must find a past event that is similar in all
    levels of the atmosphere
  • useful for monthly and seasonal forecasting

9
long term forecasting
  • factors in the landscape make it hard to
    accurately predict weather
  • forecasts that are in the 1-3 day range are no
    longer based on the movement of clouds and
    precipitation
  • dependent on the upper level features such as low
    pressure systems
  • can accurately predict if it will be wet or dry
    and when rain will come

10
Accuracy in long term forecasting
  • 4-7 day forecasts rely on changes in the surface
    weather based on weather patterns in the
    troposphere and lower stratosphere
  • can only estimate weather
  • must be able to understand how all facets effect
    weather patterns for future

11
Station modelpg.82
  • Create a station model for our weather today.
    Include the following (use appendix E pg. 915)
  • Type of low cloud
  • Temperature
  • Wind direction and speed
  • Dew point temp
  • Percentage of sky covered
  • Barometric pressure
  • Turn in Ch. 12 assessment pg. 326-327
  • s 1-6, 8-19
  • s 1-5 test practice
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