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- | ====== Temperature ====== | + | ===== Temperature ===== |
The temperature isotherms can be read through the red line and the degrees in C at the bottom of the chart. The isotherms are angled, so be sure to follow the temperature at the angle instead of vertically. An example of telling precipitation type is if the temperature line is completely to the left of the blue line, then the precipitation will be snow. If it is to the right of the line below 850mb, then it will be rain. | The temperature isotherms can be read through the red line and the degrees in C at the bottom of the chart. The isotherms are angled, so be sure to follow the temperature at the angle instead of vertically. An example of telling precipitation type is if the temperature line is completely to the left of the blue line, then the precipitation will be snow. If it is to the right of the line below 850mb, then it will be rain. | ||
===== Dew point ===== | ===== Dew point ===== |