It looks like you've uploaded a weather map worksheet titled
"Using a Complete Weather Map", which asks students to interpret a weather map and fill in a table with data for specific cities based on the map's symbols and information.
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve this step-by-step
based on typical content of such worksheets. If you can describe the image (e.g., locations of cities, weather symbols, isobars, fronts, etc.), I can give a more accurate answer. But here’s how to approach it:
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🌍 Step 1: Understand the Legend
The legend at the bottom left shows common weather map symbols:
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Temperature: Numbers in °F or °C
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Cloud Cover: Symbols for clear, partly cloudy, overcast
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Weather Conditions: Rain, snow, sleet, thunderstorms, fog, etc.
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Wind Speed & Direction: Wind barbs (lines with flags) show direction and speed
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Fronts: Cold front (blue triangles), warm front (red semicircles), stationary front (alternating red and blue), etc.
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High/Low Pressure Systems: "H" for high pressure, "L" for low pressure
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🗺️ Step 2: Identify Cities on the Map
Typical cities on U.S. weather maps include:
- Chicago
- Dallas
- Atlanta
- New York
- Miami
- Los Angeles
- Denver
- San Francisco
You need to locate these on the map and read the data near each city.
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📊 Step 3: Fill in the Table
For each city, extract:
1.
Temperature – Look for number near the city.
2.
Cloud Cover – Use symbol: ☀️ = clear, ☁️ = overcast, ⛅ = partly cloudy
3.
Weather Condition – Rain? Snow? Thunderstorm? Use legend
4.
Wind Velocity – Wind barb: Each half-flag = 5 knots, full flag = 10 knots
5.
Wind Direction – Wind blows from the direction the barb points toward
> Example:
> - If wind barb has one full flag and one half-flag pointing *toward* the city, wind is blowing
from the north at
15 knots.
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✔ Example Solution (Hypothetical Data)
| City | Temp | Cloud Cover | Weather Condition | Wind Velocity | Wind Direction |
|--------------|------|------------------|--------------------|---------------|----------------|
| Chicago | 42°F | Partly Cloudy | Light Rain | 15 knots | North |
| Dallas | 68°F | Clear | Sunny | 10 knots | South |
| Atlanta | 70°F | Overcast | Drizzle | 5 knots | East |
| New York | 50°F | Cloudy | Snow | 20 knots | Northwest |
| Miami | 75°F | Clear | Sunny | 5 knots | Southeast |
> *(Note: These are example values — actual data depends on your map.)*
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🔍 Tips:
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Wind barbs: The *tail* points to where the wind is coming from.
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Fronts: A cold front brings cooler air; warm front brings warmer air.
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High pressure: Usually stable, clear weather.
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Low pressure: Often stormy or rainy.
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❓How Can I Help You More?
Please
describe the image or tell me:
- Which cities are marked?
- What symbols are near each city?
- Are there any fronts or pressure systems?
Then I can give you the exact answers!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of weather maps worksheet.