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joesmith1212

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Describe the important aspects of weather and atmospheric conditions that meteorologists typically obtain from upper-level maps at 850, 700, 500, 300, and 200 mb.
 
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List the different weather elements provided on a station model. Then describe how sea level pressure is given, the notation system for denoting cloud cover, and a general description of how wind speed and direction are indicated.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 850 mb: The distribution of temperatures at the 850 mb level provides forecasters with some useful rules of thumb. During the morning, for example, the 850 mb temperature often provides a good way to guess the daily maximum temperature over nonmountainous areas. 700 mb: Maps of the 700 mb level are best for observing the short waves that are so important in the formation and maintenance of midlatitude cyclones. 500 mb: The 500 mb map is commonly used to represent conditions in the middle atmosphere. 300 mb and 200 mb: Lying near the tropopause, the 300 mb and 200 mb levels have the strongest jet streams. During the colder months, the 300 mb map works best for identifying the jet stream; during the summer, the 200 mb map is best. Rossby waves show up best on the 300 mb maps, which makes the charts useful for determining the rate at which the waves are likely to migrate downwind (or in rare instances, upwind).

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Well over a dozen weather elements, including temperature, dew point, and pressure, are represented on each station model. The surface station model indicates cloud coverage by the amount of shading inside the central circle. A completely open circle indicates cloud-free conditions, a fully darkened one represents complete overcast, and intermediate amounts of shading correspond to varying fractions of cloud cover. A line extending from the circle with tick marks or flags at the end is a wind arrow, or barb, showing the wind speed and direction. The free end of the arrow corresponds to the direction that the wind is blowing from.



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