WX0703b · Reading Weather Maps (Written)

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Q1
What is the central pressure of the Low located to the NW of the Great Lakes?
Q2
Is this Low expected to fill or deepen in the next 24h and by how much?
Q3
There is a Low at 50N, 64W connected by a dashed line to one at 53N, 46W. What does that dashed line mean?
Q4
There are a series of dashed lines running parallel to the isobars due north of the Low at 50N, 65W. What do those dashed lines mean?
Q5
What is the central pressure of the Low located at 53N, 46W?
Q6
What is its pressure expected to be for that Low 24h later?
Q7
What is the speed of that Low in knots?
Q8
There is a moving cold front extending south from that Low. At what longitude does that cold front stop moving?
Q9
What would you expect the wind speed and direction be in the center of the warm sector associated with that Low (at about 53N, 38W)?
Q10
What is the pressure at New Orleans at the time of this map?
Q11
There is a High shown in the Gulf of Mexico south of New Orleans. What is expected to happen with that High in the next 24h?
Q12
What is the pressure at 34N, 40W at the time of this map?
Q13
What is the pressure reported to be at 30N, 60W?
Q14
What is the difference in the weather reported south of the front at 32N, 72W, compared to north of the front at 36N, 59W?
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“Weather” in this case means the conditions conveyed in the station model symbol for weather. This does not refer to wind.

Q15
What is the wind and pressure reported off of Cape Hatteras (35N, 75W)?
Q16
There is a long front stretching across Spain and northern Europe. How would you expect that front to move over the next 6 to 12 hours?