or the title of a good book that will teach me how to read these beautiful maps and models you knowledgeable ones post. I would prefer a web site, of course, or a book that I might be able to get through my local community college.
Anyone got an idea or two?
I need a web site...
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Well, I found this that might help you:
http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/corioli ... sites.html
A little more than halfway down that huge page, is a section called:
Tips to Reading and Interpreting Weather Maps
that has a few links.
Hope that helps.
http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/corioli ... sites.html
A little more than halfway down that huge page, is a section called:
Tips to Reading and Interpreting Weather Maps
that has a few links.
Hope that helps.
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