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Feb 20, 2024
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1 STATION MODEL Name: Date: Objective To utilize a station model key to read weather conditions at particular locations To build a station model based on current weather conditions Materials •
Weather Symbols Reference Chart (appended to this worksheet)
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Station Model Key (appended to this worksheet)
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Pencil
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Printer
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Scanner or camera
Procedure 1.
Complete the Part I
Data
section by filling in the information in Data Table 1 for the 5
station models shown. You may use the Station Model Key as a reference.
2.
Answer the questions pertaining to Part I
.
3.
Complete the Part II Data section by listing the names of the symbols and the numbers
that you would use to make a station model based on the information in the table
below. Make sure to account for all 7 factors that are in the table. Use the sample
weather station on the worksheet and fill in what you would put in each numbered area of
the station matching the location of the numbers with the correct information.
4.
Answer the questions pertaining to Part II
.
5.
Complete the Application
section. You will be looking up the weather where you live.
6.
Save and upload your finished lab.
PART I Part I Data Table I
(35 pts) Use the images below to answer questions about each station. (1 pt per cell = 35 pts total) Temp Station (ͦ
F)
Dew Point
(ͦ
F)
Wind Speed
(Knots)
Wind Direction
(Blowing From)
Air Pressure
(mb)
Sky
(% Coverage)
Present Weather
1
2
3
4
5
Part I Observations 1.
Which station(s) had the lowest air pressure? (2 pts)
Station(s): 2.
Which station(s) had the most cloud coverage? (2 pts)
Station(s): Part I Analysis & Conclusions
1.
Which station model(s) is located in an area experiencing 100% humidity? (2 pts)
Station(s): 2.
If one of the station models were to show that the barometric pressure was steadily
dropping and the current weather conditions showed a light drizzle with a temperature of
65º, what would you expect the weather to be over the next six hours? (5 pts)
3.
Describe the current climate of Station Model 2. Think about cloud coverage, barometric
pressure, the difference between temperature and dew point and what that tells you about
the humidity. (5 pts)
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