Exercise 14 Problems Parti The Two Maps Shown Are Pressure Maps For The United

For the picture below, how do you draw the arrows that represent the wind patterns that we would expect to happen?

EXERCISE 14 PROBLEMS – PARTIThe two maps shown are pressure maps for the United States ( pressure is shown in millibars ) . Thetop map ( a ) shows the isobars at an altitude of 2500 meters ( 8000 feet ) . The bottom map ( b ) showsthe surface pressure .On each map , use a colored pencil to draw 1 centimeter ( / 2 inch ) long arrows to show the windpattern you would expect to observe . Align the arrows in their proper relationship to the isobarsUse 8 to 12 arrows for each map . Remember , in the upper atmosphere all wind is geostrophic ,whereas near the surface , none is geostrophic .8980ogg704708gto( a ) Upper AtmospherePressure(HteaFROWN70764020-+02440081020)TookFood( b ) SurfaceHPressure81Copyright @ 2017 Pearson Education , Inc .

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