Fig. 11-2, p. 287. Fig. 11-12, p. 297 Fig. 11-13, p. 297 Cold Front: Boundary between cold and warm...

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Fig. 11-2, p. 287

Fig. 11-12, p. 297

Fig. 11-13, p. 297

Cold Front: Boundary between cold and warm air. Cold air moves into warm air , usually from a Northwest direction

The weather at a particular location is summarized as shown with the Station Model. The temperature and dew point are to the left of the central circle representing the weather station, the shading in the circle describes cloud cover. and wind speed and win direction are shown with an a line and flags. (see next slide)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_model

(See link above for more information)

Fig. 11-14, p. 298

Fig. 11-15, p. 299

Fig. 11-16a, p. 299

Fig. 11-16b, p. 299

Fig. 11-17, p. 300

Fig. 11-18, p. 301

Fig. 11-19a, p. 301

Fig. 11-19b, p. 301

Fig. 4, p. 303

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