1.What is the temperature? 2.What is the present weather? 3.What is the wind speed? 4.What is the wind direction? 5.What is the pressure? 6.What is the.

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1.What is the temperature? 2.What is the present weather? 3.What is the wind speed? 4.What is the wind direction? 5.What is the pressure? 6.What is the cloud cover? 7.What is the precipitation? Use the key on ESRT 13 below for help on the Do Now

Decoding Barometric Pressure (Copy These Steps Please) Step 1: Put a decimal point before the last digit 196  19.6 Step 2: Put a “9” and a “10” in front of the first digit Step 3: Pick the number that is in the normal range is in the range Range

Decode the these barometric pressures and show the steps!!! #1 #4#3 #2

Encoding Barometric Pressure Step 1: Remove the decimal point before the last digit  Step 2: Report the last 3 digits  135 Encode these pressures and write the answers in your notebooks: # # # #

How Barometric Pressure Changes + means “higher than it was 3 hours ago” - means “lower than it was 3 hours ago” 19 means the pressure has change 1.9mb / means pressure is currently rising \ means pressure is currently falling

How is the barometric pressure changing for these? -21\ +18/ #1 #2

How to determine station wind direction and speed... Calculate wind speed and direction for the following… #1 #2 #3

Challenge 1: Fill in the information based on the weather station model Temperature= Dewpoint= Wind Direction= Cloud Cover (%)= Visibility= Present Weather= Pressure Now= Precipitation= Bonus Question Pressure in 6 hours will be…

Challenge 2: Create a station model based on the following information Temperature = 45F Dewpoint = 32F Wind = NE at 20 knots Overcast = 100% cloud cover Visibility= 1.5 miles Current Weather= Rain Showers Pressure Now = mb Pressure Change = 1.2 mb Barometer Falling Precipitation =.53 in.