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Old 11th April 2006 | 17:50
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Met question

Anybody with an extreme liking for met forecasting know what the labelled red dotted lines (548, 526 etc) on this chart are for?

Isallobars is my only guess

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Old 11th April 2006 | 18:08
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http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/charts/guide.html
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Old 21st April 2006 | 03:48
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yes those are isobars looks like a front is 'bout to occlude at the upper center near that low pressure region. looks like something wicked that way goes:
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Old 21st April 2006 | 14:13
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The lines in question are thickness lines.
Basically they indicate how warm the atmosphere is, as warmer air expands, so the actuall distance between say the 1000mb and 500mb pressure levels will be greater for warm air, then cooler. As a very rough and ready rule of thumb, the one we look for in winter is the 528 line, as precipitation falling in areas north of this will in most cases be snow. In the UK 546, is usual for most of the year, and in summer we occasionaly get 564 or higher during warm spells.

They are a good indicator of air masses. For example, if you see the 564 line pushing up towards say the UK, it shows an area of warmer air approaching the UK. On a similar note, if you see the 528 or even the 510 line coming down from the north, expect a blast of cold(er) air.
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