2. Basic fronts
These are occluded fronts. They are purple and
looks like a mix of the warm front and cold
front .
These are stationary fronts that indicate that
the air masses are remaining in the same
location.
Warm fronts are red and indicate warm air
masses. Cold fronts are blue and indicate
masses of cold air.
4. Temperature
Weather Map
All of Florida is about in
the 90s because it is
covered in red! Due to
there being not much blue
on the map, it means that
there is not many states
are 40 degrees.
5. Basic weather maps
This is a basic weather map.
Basic weather maps like this
one have the city written
down, and then a dot of
where the city is.
Its kind of hot in the eastern part of the state because its higher than 70
degrees.
6. Examples of cold,hot,occluded
and stationary fronts!
In the map you can see
cold fronts in Texas,
Canada, near California
and a small part in
Florida. The warm
fronts in the map are in
Florida,Texas, and
Arkansas. The
occluded front line is in
the ocean by Rhode
Island. Also the
stationary lines are in
Canada and Florida.
This is a map that
shows a lot of
fronts.
7. High and Low pressure!
This is a current surface map the big H is a high pressure sign which means the
air is pushed down. Also, the big L is a low pressure which means the air is
not pushing down as much. The line going threw the map is a cold front,
warm front, and stationary front combined in one front.
8. It usually rains when it is low pressure because water molecules can evaporate
easer. It usually does not rain when it is high pressure because the pressure
makes it harder for the molecules to rise into the air.