Weather Data Analysis
Geography ⇒ Geographical Skills and Techniques
Weather Data Analysis starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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A weather report states: 'Maximum temperature: 35°C, Minimum temperature: 25°C.' What is the daily temperature range?
Describe how a weather map can help in weather data analysis.
Describe the process of collecting rainfall data using a rain gauge.
Explain the difference between weather and climate.
Explain the term 'isobar' in the context of weather maps.
Explain why it is important to take weather readings at the same time each day.
Explain why weather data analysis is important for transportation.
If a place receives 20 mm of rainfall on Monday and 30 mm on Tuesday, what is the total rainfall for these two days?
If the average monthly rainfall in June is 120 mm and in July is 180 mm, what is the total rainfall for these two months?
If the maximum temperature on a day is 40°C and the minimum is 28°C, what is the mean temperature?
If the temperature at 6 am is 18°C and at 3 pm is 32°C, what is the diurnal range of temperature?
Name any two sources from where weather data can be collected.
What does a hygrometer measure?
What is meant by the term 'mean temperature'?
What is the function of a Stevenson screen in weather data collection?
What is the importance of keeping weather records for a long period?
What is the main purpose of analysing weather data?
What is the significance of isotherms on a weather map?
