NOUN
- (meteorology) a map showing the principal meteorological elements at a given time and over an extended region
How To Use weather map In A Sentence
- There has been anger, in much of the north, about the weather map. Times, Sunday Times
- This diagram is the same as the one above except that the major pressure and wind zones have been replaced by a typical isobaric weather map.
- There has been anger, in much of the north, about the weather map. Times, Sunday Times
- The weather map shows a ridge of high pressure coming in from the Atlantic.
- This diagram is the same as the one above except that the major pressure and wind zones have been replaced by a typical isobaric weather map.
- There has been anger, in much of the north, about the weather map. Times, Sunday Times
- On weather maps, pressure is indicated by drawing isolines of pressure, called isobars, at regular 4 millibar intervals (e.g., 996 mb, 1000 mb, 1004 mb, etc.). Wind
- The meteorologists who make TV weather maps might denote heavy rainfall with one color and light rainfall with another.
- Sverdrup and Munk hunted down old weather maps, then plugged the weather data into their model to "hindcast" wave heights for each Pan Am landing. New Scientist - Online News
- The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing the direction the cold air is moving.