Forecasting Resources
Surface Maps
Surface maps show us what type of weather
is occurring where we live and work. Items that you
will find on surface maps are cold, warm, and stationary
fronts. Cold fronts show up as blue barbs, warm fronts
as red scallops, and stationaryfronts as alternating
blue barbs and red scallops, or they may all show up
as blue, red, or alternating blue-red lines.
Surface maps display various surface parameters such
as pressure, temperature, and dewpoint temperature.
Lows, highs, and fronts are drawn on some maps to
indicate varying surface conditions. These can be
used to track areas of low pressure (usually producing
cloudiness and precipitation) and high pressure (usually
clearer weather). Click on the surface map to see
a list of links to current and prognostic surface
maps.
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