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Assignment
Forecast like a Meteorologist Exploration
Part 1
Use the data on the weather map from July 4, 2006 to create a weather map and a weather forecast for the next day. Include the locations of fronts, highs, lows, and precipitation.
Use these forecasting tips to create the weather maps:
If there is a lot of water vapor in the air and a cold front is approaching, precipitation is most likely on its way, too.
A change in air pressure means there will most likely be a change in weather. Falling air pressure generally means rain. Rising air pressure generally means clearing skies.
Air masses and fronts generally move west to east.
Use these tips to create a written forecast:
Write as if you are a weather forecaster explaining the forecast to a viewing audience.
Explain the weather maps.
Describe changes in pressure, temperature, and precipitation.
Weather Map: July 5, 2006
Forecast: July 5, 2006
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Apprentice Self-Evaluation
Evaluate your own work by answering these questions.
What was most challenging about forecasting the weather?
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How did this project prepare you to be a real meteorologist?
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What do you need more practice doing before you are promoted to entry-level meteorologist?
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Part 2
Create a Map
Obtain or draw a map of your state or area. Describe the geography of the area. Draw the geographical features of your area. Geographical features can include, but are not limited to, the following:
Mountains
Large bodies of water such as the Great Lakes, oceans, or bays
Plains
Remember to submit your map with the assignment.
Data Collection
For ten days, record the temperature, air pressure, precipitation, and wind speed/direction for your area.
Date
Temperature (˚F)
Air pressure (mm of Hg)
Precipitation (in.)
Wind speed and direction
Data Analysis
Analyze the weather data and map to answer the questions.
What weather patterns are present in your area?
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How do the geography and geographical features of your area affect the temperature?
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How do the geography and geographical features of your area affect the precipitation?
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How do the geography and geographical features of your area affect the weather in the area?
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