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Name: Advisory: Weather Maps 1. Aweathermapis: 2. Weatherfrontsare: a. Labelthefrontsbelow: 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. Clovercoversymbols 4. Precipitationsymbols 5. 6. 7. 8.

5. RadarEchoIntensityshows 6. Isobarsare 7. Windbarbsare 8. Aweatherstationmodelis

Weather Station Model Atcommercialairportsthroughoutthecountrytheweatherisobserved,measuredand recorded.innewyorkstatealonethereareoveradozenobservationsites.thesestations record:temperature,dewpoint,cloudcover,visibility,heightofcloudbase,amountof precipitation,windspeedandwinddirectiontonameafew.themeasurementsmade everyhourateverystationaroundtheworld.thisisaverylargeamountofdata,which canbeveryusefulinpredictingtheweather.thechallengeisthatalargeamountofdata needstobecommunicatedtoeveryweatherstationintheus.becauseofthelackofspace onweathermaps,theweatherinformationneedstobecoded.inordertodothisthe informationneedstobehighlyorganizedandstandardthroughoutcountry.byusing stationmodelsthedatacanberepresentedbyasymbolornumber,anditsmeaningis easilyunderstoodbywherethesymbolornumberisplacedonthestationmodel.through thislabyouwilllearntounderstandstationmodelsusedinmeteorologybycodingand decodingavarietyofstations. Onthebackofthispaper,youwillcreateastationmodelforApril12,20161:45pmat Howell,Michigan(OZW)

Temperature Precipitation Weather Station Model Visibility DewPoint Wind Wind Precipitation Barometric Barometri Amountof Type Speed Direction Trend cpressure CloudCover

Reading a Weather Map Name: Advisory: UsetheWeatherMapandsymbolstoanswerthefollowingquestions. 1. Whichcitieshave50%cloudcover? 2. Whichcitieshavewindsfromthenorthwest? 3. Whichcitieshavewindsabove31mph? 4. Whichcitieshavetemperaturesbelow40 0 F? 5. Whichcitieshavefog? 6. Whichcitieshavedrizzle? 7. WhatisthedewpointinBismarck,ND? 8. WhatistheweatherlikeinDelRio,TX 9. WhatisthewinddirectionANDspeedinPueblo,CO? 10.WhatisthetemperatureinBoston,MA?

Weather Prediction Tips A weather map is a good tool for finding out about current weather conditions. By understanding why and how air masses move, you can also use the map to forecast weather. Use the following table to help you forecast the weather when you work on the practice weather maps for the WV STORM simulation or during the mission. Pay attention to how air masses move, their characteristics, and the weather they produce. Air masses react predictably. Measurement or trend What s happening Weather possibility Rapidly falling air Low-pressure system Storms, wind, precipitation pressure moving in (storm likely in 5 6 hours) Slow, moderate and ongoing drop in air pressure Low pressure system will not move out quickly Extended period of poor weather; precipitation likely Rapid, large drop in air pressure Rising air pressure Falling temperatures Rising temperatures Low pressure system will come into an area quickly High pressure system moving in Cold front approaching (air holds less moisture) Warm front approaching (warm air holds more moisture) Poor weather will enter an area soon Fair and dry weather If relative humidity is high enough, precipitation will result (cool air cannot hold as much moisture) If the temperature is above freezing, rain forms If the temperature is below freezing, snow forms If the temperature is colder as the water falls, sleet forms If water droplet is thrown upward repeatedly by updrafts, hail forms If temperature is at dew point, frost will form May indicate fair weather (if air pressure is stable)

Warm, moist air mass moves into colder, dry air mass (warm front) Cold air mass moves into a warm air mass (cold front) Quick uplift produces electric charges Expanding air forms pressure wave Less dense (warm) air is forced up, cools, and drops moisture Lightning forms (in thunderstorms) Thunder forms Precipitation (type depends on the temperature) Stationary front Air masses do not move Weather remains the same Dew Point Wind speed Wind direction If the difference between the dew point and temperature is small, there is more moisture in the air The higher the dew point, the more moisture in the air High dew point and high relative humidity If winds are low, air masses will not move quickly If winds are fast, air masses move more quickly If an air mass comes from an area that is warmer and over a body of water, humidity and dew point increase Clouds and fog are more likely to form Precipitation is more likely Precipitation may occur BEST scenario for rain (if temperature is not too low for liquid precipitation) Weather conditions stay the same over an area Weather conditions change quickly and are not long-lasting Warm air rises, cools, and condenses to form clouds. Updrafts could cause thunderstorms These tips help you start the puzzle of weather prediction. REMEMBER All weather measurements have to be considered before you can make an accurate forecast