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The 500mb Chart and Shortwave vs. Longwave Troughs.

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1 The 500mb Chart and Shortwave vs. Longwave Troughs

2 Information on the Chart Isoheights o Lines of constant height o Dark solid lines o Analogous to lines on a topographic map Isotherms o Lines of constant temperature o Dashed red lines Wind speed and direction o Blue barbs and flags Dew Point o Green numbers Wind symbol convention

3 Information on the Chart Isoheights Isotherms Wind information Dew point

4 Uses Starting point for making a forecast o See general patterns in the atmosphere Identify troughs and ridges Trough o Area of lower heights o As you go into the trough, heights decrease o Analogous to a valley on a topographic map Ridge o Area of higher heights o As you go into the ridge, heights increase o Analogous to a mountain on a topographic map

5 Troughs and Ridges Ridge Trough Note height labels to determine if heights are increasing or decreasing

6 Shortwave Trough vs. Longwave Trough Longwave trough o Trough that has long wavelength o Only about 3-7 in the entire Northern Hemisphere at any given time o Move slowly Shortwave trough o Trough that has short wavelength o Many exist at any given time o Move quickly o Can be stand alone, or embedded within longwave troughs or ridges If embedded, look for little “kinks” in the isoheights

7 Examples Longwave trough stretching over much of the U.S.

8 Longwave troughs

9 Shortwave trough over Ohio and Tennessee Valley, another entering southern California (and there are more)

10 Longwave trough Shortwave trough

11 Longwave trough SW T Shortwave ridge SWT = shortwave trough

12 Where are the shortwave and longwave troughs?


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