Further to our earlier posts, the BBC has now altered the projection of their new weather map in order to show more of the north and Scotland. |
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The warm front symbol on a weather map marks the warm-cold boundary at the earth's surface. |
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They check the BBC's online weather map to spot torrential rain soaking the UK while it is 106F in Delhi and read up the latest news on the web. |
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This diagram is the same as the one above except that the major pressure and wind zones have been replaced by a typical isobaric weather map. |
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Where can I obtain a weather map of the USA showing the fronts, etc., published on a particular date? |
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The BBC will introduce a change to the perspective of its new 3D weather map after carefully assessing feedback from viewers. |
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I opened up my handy weather forecasting program, and looked at the weather map. |
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They check the weather map for all of Europe to see if they can't go somewhere else. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing the direction the cold air is moving. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing in the direction the cold air is moving. |
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On a weather map, a warm front is denoted by a line with red semicircles pointing in the direction of travel. |
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After the isobaric analysis is completed, the familiar weather map with its Highs and Lows takes form. |
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You could also see a weather map during a forecast and access news while songs are playing. |
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Bremen is not even included on the weather map used during the evening news programme on German television stations. |
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Method of representing information collected by an observation station on a weather map using symbols and numbers. |
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Apply these models to interpret weather maps and to describe probable current and future weather at different locations on a weather map. |
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Adequate answers to our questions about the weather can often be found on the daily weather map. |
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The weather map showed that all weather stations in southern Ontario and southwestern Quebec reported reduced visibility in fog. |
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The terms aeronautical chart, geologic, soil, forest, road, and weather map make obvious their respective contents and purposes. |
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Isobar, line on a weather map of constant barometric pressure drawn on a given reference surface. |
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Since neither the warm air nor the cold air are advancing, the stationary front weather map symbols combine both the cold front and the warm front symbols. |
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With strong pressure gradients on the weather map, reported winds at Grise Fiord will be all over the place peaking at times to very strong. |
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Then it dawned on her: Browning was dressed like a warm front on the USA Today weather map. |
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The absence of that global financial weather map has never been more harmful. |
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They were showing up on my weather map with greater frequency and ferocity. |
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On the TV in the corner, there was the familiar multi-color weather map. |
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There's a small semi-circle on the weather map where no snow has fallen. |
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You'd have to know where Dallas is and how to read a weather map. |
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The lower the air pressure and the closer the isobars are on a weather map, the faster the winds will rotate and the bigger the swell will get, resulting in larger waves. |
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Global warming is thought to be transforming the weather map of the United Kingdom and recent years have seen a series of floods in southern England. |
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Many times I have planned my life based on the Yahoo weather map. |
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On the final 10 holes, he had more highs and lows than a weather map. |
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This new series, during which the first-ever live interactive weather map will be created, hopes to take at least some of the mystery out of it. |
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To put a cloud or a snowflake on the weather map over Cork or Roscommon might be seen as yet another example of British imperialism. |
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What the flakes leave behind on this dark-skinned black man are patches of skin missing their requisite melanin, the sallowness that takes its place making me as splotchy as a weather map. |
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Locate regions on a surface weather map exhibiting relatively large air pressure changes over short horizontal distances and broad areas with gradually varying air pressure. |
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Based upon the locations of the centres of Highs and Lows, as shown on a weather map, predict general wind directions and weather conditions for different locations. |
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The analysis of the distribution of pressure on a surface weather map consists of drawing a series of lines called isobars which connect points of equal pressure. |
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Winds from the northwest and north-northwest can often be gusty and stronger at runway level than the weather map would suggest due to channeling effect induced by the terrain. |
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It has been noted by forecasters that if the isobars on a surface weather map are oriented more northwest-southeast than north-south, then convergence will cause the winds to be strongest over the Sandspit. |
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And once the weather map showed up, the forecast took a dark turn. |
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For example, the science of meteorology relies heavily on traditional weather map diagrams as well as on various modern remote sensing imaging techniques. |
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The former teacher was a regular on the floating weather map in Liverpool's Albert Dock for ITV's This Morning show. |
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These stripes, running parallel to the shard's longest side, suggest ripples emanating from a pebble dropped into a pond or isobars on a weather map. |
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Perhaps the front could show an upside-down map of Britain, slanted like a TV weather map so Scotland, Wales and Cornwall are in the foreground and London is on the margins. |
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The 64-year-old, who was a regular on the floating weather map on ITV's This Morning, has been charged with nine counts of indecent assault and one count of sexual assault. |
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The weather map was further obfuscated when widespread light rains fell over the northern, central and eastern parts on Monday this week as a fit salute to Heroes Day. |
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