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  2. Station model - Wikipedia

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    On the top right corner of the model for a surface weather map is the pressure, showing the last two integer digits of the pressure in millibars, or hectopascals, along with the first decimal. For instance, if the pressure at a certain location is 999.7 hPa, the pressure portion of the station model will read 997.

  3. Surface weather observation - Wikipedia

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    A station model is a symbolic illustration showing the weather occurring at a given reporting station. [28] Meteorologists created the station model to plot a number of weather elements in a small space on weather maps. [29] Maps filled with dense station-model plots can be difficult to read, but they allow meteorologists, pilots, and mariners ...

  4. Surface weather analysis - Wikipedia

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    A surface weather analysis for the United States on October 21, 2006. By that time, Tropical Storm Paul was active (Paul later became a hurricane). Surface weather analysis is a special type of weather map that provides a view of weather elements over a geographical area at a specified time based on information from ground-based weather stations.

  5. Portal:Weather/Selected article/4 - Wikipedia

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    A surface weather analysis is a type of weather map which provides a view of weather elements at a specified time based on information from ground-based weather stations. . Weather maps are created by plotting or tracing the values of relevant quantities such as sea level pressure, temperature, and cloud cover onto a geographical map to help find synoptic scale features such as weather fro

  6. SYNOP - Wikipedia

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    SYNOP (surface synoptic observations) is a numerical code (called FM-12 by WMO) used for reporting weather observations made by staffed and automated weather stations. SYNOP reports are typically sent every six hours by Deutscher Wetterdienst on shortwave and low frequency using RTTY.

  7. History of surface weather analysis - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surface analyses from the United States featured a map of the continental U.S. with indications of cloud cover and wind direction arranged on an early form of what has become a station model. A general indication of the weather for various cities around the country was also included on the bottom of the map.

  8. Mesonet - Wikipedia

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    A weather map consisting of a station model plot of Oklahoma Mesonet data overlaid with WSR-88D weather radar data depicting possible horizontal convective rolls as a potential contributing factor in the incipient 3 May 1999 tornado outbreak [1] A mobile mesonet also documented tornadic supercells and their immediate environments during this event.

  9. Category:Aviation meteorology - Wikipedia

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    Automated airport weather station; ... Station model; Surface weather observation; T. ... Von Kármán wind turbulence model; W. Winds aloft