Met Exam Question Form 214
Question.
Referring to the diagram, determine the wind velocity and temperature at 2000ft over position 50° N 0° E/W. I can clearly interpret the columns and what they signify but how do I work out wind velocity of a position for example 50° N 0° E/W. As far as I understand, I will need to interpolate between the locations but I'm not sure how to? Can someone please help :ugh: G-XO |
The 50 degree N spot winds are at 2'30'E and 2'30W; therefore simply take the average direction and average speed i.e. at 50N 00230W the wind is 190/10 and at 50N 00230W, the wind is 150/20. Therefore, at 50N 000E/W the wind will be approx 170/15.
If this is for the exams there will be two answers that will definitely be wrong and one that is near but not quite! Cheers Whirls |
Whirlygig,
Thanks very much :ok: I thought it was somthing down the line of average but I have no idea why I couldnt work it out. :confused: Thanks once again. G-XO |
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