meteorological map

  • 11weather map — noun (meteorology) a map showing the principal meteorological elements at a given time and over an extended region • Syn: ↑weather chart • Topics: ↑meteorology • Hypernyms: ↑map • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 12World Meteorological Organization squares — or WMO squares is a system of geocodes that divides a chart of the world with latitude longitude gridlines (e.g. plate carrée projection, Mercator or other) into grid cells of 10° latitude by 10° longitude, each with a unique, 4 digit numeric… …

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  • 13weather map — /ˈwɛðə mæp/ (say wedhuh map) noun a map or chart showing meteorological conditions over a wide area at a particular time, compiled from simultaneous observations at different places …

  • 14weather map — noun Date: 1871 a map or chart showing the principal meteorological elements at a given hour and over an extended region …

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  • 15weather map — noun a map that shows the analysis of meteorological quantities at various levels of the atmosphere …

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  • 16synoptical map — chart which indicates the results of a meteorological forecast which are performed in different parts of the world …

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  • 17isentropic chart — ▪ meteorology       meteorological map that shows the moisture distribution and flow of air along a surface of constant entropy, which is also a surface of constant potential temperature (the temperature a parcel of dry air would have if brought… …

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  • 18isotherm — i·so·therm || aɪsəʊθɜrm / θɜːm n. line on a meteorological map connecting areas with the same average temperatures; curve made up of dots representing the same temperature (Physics) …

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  • 19isotherms — i·so·therm || aɪsəʊθɜrm / θɜːm n. line on a meteorological map connecting areas with the same average temperatures; curve made up of dots representing the same temperature (Physics) …

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  • 20Pole of inaccessibility — Map of distance to the nearest coastline (including oceanic islands, but not lakes) with red spots marking the poles of inaccessibility of main land masses, Britain, and the Iberian Peninsula. Thin isolines are 250 km apart; thick lines… …

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