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Surface Station Models. How do we decode these models?

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1 Surface Station Models

2 How do we decode these models?

3 Each model has common features - Pressure tendency and/or station id can also be included to the right

4 Decoding Pressure A good rule of thumb…. A decimal point is always included between the last 2 digits, but does this make sense?...probably not We want the pressure in mb Generally, if the reading is >500, a 9 is placed in front of the SLP. Example: if the pressure = 988, the decoded value would be 998.8 mb.

5 Decoding Pressure (cont.) If the reading is below 500, then we add a 10 in front of it. Example: If the pressure = 238, the decoded value would be 1023.8 Showing that this station is under the influence of high pressure

6 Nashville, TN? Paducah, KY?

7 Wind Speed and Direction

8 Nashville, TN? Cincinnati, OH?

9 Cloud Cover and Common Weather Symbols

10 Make your own station model


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