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  2. Station Model Tool - Pennsylvania State University

    courseware.e-education.psu.edu/.../javascript/Lesson1/stationmodel_tool.html

    Station Model Tool. Enter the observation data on the right to see the corresponding station model. Current Conditions: Temperature: ° F. Dew Point Temperature: ° F. Wind: Speed: knots. Direction: from degrees. Sea-Level Pressure: Currently: mb. 3-hour change: mb. Trend: Sky Cover: Visibility: and miles. Obstruction to Visibility (Weather):

  3. Station Model Information for Weather Observations

    www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/html/stationplot.shtml

    A weather symbol is plotted if at the time of observation, there is either precipitation occurring or a condition causing reduced visibility. Wind is plotted in increments of 5 knots (kts), with the outer end of the symbol pointing toward the direction from which the wind is blowing.

  4. Station model - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_model

    In meteorology, station models are symbolic illustrations showing the weather occurring at a given reporting station. Meteorologists created the station model to fit a number of weather elements into a small space on weather maps.

  5. How to Read a Weather Station Model & Common Symbols Key -...

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    You should better understand how to read a weather station model now. We’ve covered measurements and common weather station symbols and explained what they all mean and how they look. Here’s a page full of active station plots.

  6. Sample Station Model Plot - Weather Prediction Center

    www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/html/stationplot_printer.html

    Sample Station Plot Detailed information about items marked with a (*) is provided below. WEATHER. A weather symbol is plotted if at the time of observation, there is either precipitation occurring or a condition causing reduced visibility. Below is a list of the most common weather symbols: WIND.

  7. The Station Model: Part I | METEO 3: Introductory Meteorology

    www.e-education.psu.edu/meteo3/l1_p5.html

    On this page, we're going to focus on temperature, dew point, visibility, and "present weather" (obstructions to visibility), which I've put in a red box in the station model on the right. I'll briefly discuss each variable (what it is and its common units of measurement), and then I'll discuss how you can interpret each one on a station model.

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