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Surface weather analysis: A guide to the symbols for weather fronts that may be found on a weather map:
1. cold front
2. warm front
3. stationary front
4. occluded front
5. surface trough
6. squall line
7. dry line
8. tropical wave
 
 

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Air Masses and Fronts Summary
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An air mass is an extensive body of air that has a relatively homogeneous temperature and moisture content over a significant altitude. Air masses typically cover areas of a few hundred, thousand, or million square kilometers. A front is the boundary...
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Surface weather analysis Information
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A 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.[1] Weather maps are created by plotting or tracing...


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Journal of Geoscience Education
Insights from Examining Weathering Patterns by Tactual Analysis of Surface Textures
05/01/2004: 2,910 words, approx. 10 pages
ABSTRACT The study of geologic phenomena by the visually impaired and blind is challenging owing to the dominance of sight-based delivery methods used in geoscience classroom and field studies. By approaching the study of weathering using a comparative tactual analysis, a non-sighted geology...
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A new perspective on surface weather maps.
01/01/2006: 3,605 words, approx. 12 pages
Abstract. A two-dimensional weather map is actually a physical representation of three-dimensional atmospheric conditions at a specific point in time. Abstract thinking is required to visualize this two-dimensional image in three-dimensional form. But once that visualization is accomplished, many of the meteorological concepts...
 


 

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