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 map shows isobars close together. What does this indicate about the wind speed in that area?
A weather report states: 'Relative humidity is 80% and temperature is 25°C.' What does this indicate about the air?
A weather station recorded the following temperatures over a week: 30°C, 32°C, 31°C, 29°C, 33°C, 30°C, 32°C. What is the average temperature for the week?
A weather station records 10 mm of rainfall on Monday, 5 mm on Tuesday, and 15 mm on Wednesday. What is the total rainfall for these three days?
A weather station records the following wind speeds (in km/h) over four days: 10, 15, 20, 25. What is the mean wind speed?
Define 'wind rose' and explain its use in weather data analysis.
Describe how weather data is used in aviation.
Describe the role of satellites in modern weather data collection.
Describe the steps involved in collecting weather data at a school weather station.
Explain how weather data can be used to predict floods.
Explain the importance of accuracy in weather data collection.
Explain the importance of weather data analysis in agriculture.
Explain the process of recording daily maximum and minimum temperatures using a Six’s thermometer.
Explain the term 'isobar' and its significance in weather data analysis.
Explain the term 'isotherm' in the context of weather maps.
If the maximum temperature recorded in a day is 35°C and the minimum is 20°C, what is the diurnal range of temperature?
Name two types of clouds that are commonly observed in weather data analysis.
What is the difference between weather and climate?
What is the purpose of using a standard time for weather observations across India?
What is the significance of the Indian Standard Time (IST) in weather data analysis in India?
