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− | For this assignment, we will use the surface and upper-level weather analysis maps from the Korean Meteorology Administration to follow the life cycle of one mid-latitude cyclone. | + | For this assignment, we will use the [http://web.kma.go.kr/chn/weather/images/analysischart.jsp surface] and upper-level weather analysis maps from the Korean Meteorology Administration to follow the life cycle of one mid-latitude cyclone. |
− | # Choose a | + | # Choose a 5-day period between Octoboer 27 and November 17. Copy and paste the surface, 500 hPa, 300 hPa weather maps over East Asia at 00Z (every 24 hours) in sequence into an Word file. |
− | ## For | + | ## Each day, identify the locations of the surface low pressure system and the surface fronts. |
+ | ## Each day, mark the location of the surface low pressure center and the 500-hPa low or trough onto the 300 hPa weather map. | ||
+ | ## Follow one surface low pressure system over the course of 5-days. Describe in words how the conditions in the upper levels helps the development of surface low pressure systems (keeping in mind the locations of the upper level troughs, the jet streams, upper level divergence at the exit region of the jet streams, etc). | ||
+ | # For the same 5-day period, copy and paste the 500-hPa weather maps with polar projections. | ||
+ | ## Each day, identify the locations of the troughs with red lines, and the locations of the ridges with blue lines. | ||
+ | ## Follow the movement of one large trough near East Asia over the course of 5 days. In which direction is the trough moving? |
Revision as of 23:37, 4 November 2019
For this assignment, we will use the surface and upper-level weather analysis maps from the Korean Meteorology Administration to follow the life cycle of one mid-latitude cyclone.
- Choose a 5-day period between Octoboer 27 and November 17. Copy and paste the surface, 500 hPa, 300 hPa weather maps over East Asia at 00Z (every 24 hours) in sequence into an Word file.
- Each day, identify the locations of the surface low pressure system and the surface fronts.
- Each day, mark the location of the surface low pressure center and the 500-hPa low or trough onto the 300 hPa weather map.
- Follow one surface low pressure system over the course of 5-days. Describe in words how the conditions in the upper levels helps the development of surface low pressure systems (keeping in mind the locations of the upper level troughs, the jet streams, upper level divergence at the exit region of the jet streams, etc).
- For the same 5-day period, copy and paste the 500-hPa weather maps with polar projections.
- Each day, identify the locations of the troughs with red lines, and the locations of the ridges with blue lines.
- Follow the movement of one large trough near East Asia over the course of 5 days. In which direction is the trough moving?