Map Presentations
-- Outline of products to use.
Review sheets for subject groups in lecture:
- Weather Forecasting Subjectmatter:
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Weather Map Review 2006 powerpoint file to see animations.
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Forecast Discussion 2006 powerpoint file to see animations.
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Making specific
forecasts
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Analog forecast maps
for the lower Sacrmento Valley
- Analysis/forecast cycle:
Midterm from 2007 (.pdf file)coming soon
************ some things are not yet updated below **********
- Weather Analysis Subjectmatter (emphasis on midlatitude frontal
cyclones):
- Weather Analysis Subjectmatter (emphasis on midlatitude frontal
cyclones): (continued)
Weekly labwork information:
Please Note: always do your own work! These lab
projects are not to be collaborative exercises.
Term Project information:
The term project for this year is to generate "gif" animations
from weather maps. Short, test examples are:
large format original format
and
small format 80% of the original format
Here is
A simplified guide
to creating the .gif animation from
the input list of .gif files using Animation Shop.
Here are:
the 1999, 2000, & 2002 student animations
California Floods: New Year's Storm of 1997 (under construction)
Some information compiled by COMET is displayed here.
COMET Modules
Some information compiled by COMET is displayed here.
The general COMET entry point is:
HERE
Click on the "MetEd" link.
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NWS Training Portal
various forecast situations, such as fire weather,
aviation weather, and severe weather.
Do you have any questions about frontal cyclones
.
(Yes, that is a "real" satellite image.)
Then we encourage you to contact:
Personnel:
Instructor: Prof. R. Grotjahn
rm 173 Hoagland Hall, Phone: 752-2246, E-mail: grotjahn@ucdavis.edu
Teaching assistant: Ms. Elcin Tan
rm 101 Hoagland Annex, Phone: 752-1868, E-mail: elcintan@ucdavis.edu
Just for fun...
What is wrong with
this picture? (Hint: look at the front type...)
Overlay of SatIR and 500 hPa.
Corresponding SatIR and SLP.
Greek and math symbol
jpegs