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Drawing Conclusions
Content Provider | howtosmile |
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Description | In this weather forecasting activity, learners determine the location of cold and warm fronts on weather plot maps. Learners use colored pencils to mark up and analyze surface pressure, air temperature, dewpoint, and pressure change on different maps. Learners will discover how forecasters label and extrapolate information from weather maps. This resource includes analysis and discussion questions and solutions. This resource also includes tips about flood safety. |
Related Links | https://www.weather.gov/jetstream/ll_analyze |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights Holder | National Weather Service |
Subject Keyword | Weather Meteorology Forecast Map Surface pressure Air temperature Dewpoint Pressure Wind Norwegian cyclone model Fronts Flood Isobars Millibars Isotherms Interpolation Temperature Isodrosotherms Moisture Atmosphere Thunderstorms Nature and Environment Earth and Space Science Earth Processes Weather and Climate Earth Structure Mathematics Data Analysis and Probability Data Analysis Data Collection Data Representation Probability Measurement Units of Measurement Problem Solving Representation Physical Sciences Heat and Thermodynamics Heat and Temperature Motion and Forces Momentum and Velocity States of Matter Changes of Phase The Nature of Science The Scientific Process Conducting Investigations Gathering Data Communicating Results |
Content Type | Text |
Educational Role | Student Teacher |
Educational Use | Assessment |
Time Required | PT1H0M0S |
Education Level | Class V Class VI Class VII Class VIII Class IX Class X Class XI Class XII |
Pedagogy | Experimental Activity |
Resource Type | Hands-on |
Subject | Probability Weather and Climate |