a) The surface low is to the east or to the west or almost right below the upper level trough. b) The surface low is in the cold or warm air mass. c) The upper level trough is shallow (low amplitude wave) or deep (high amplitude wave). d) The upper level trough is an open wave or closed low. 1028 1024 1020 1016 54 1012 5520 5580 5640 5460 1000 5760 1003 1004 012 H 1016 1016 1012 5400 H 1020 WEE 3820 (SEC WED OCE IS 1996 1800V006 ETA(500 pres) Geopotential Height WEK Cat 16 1996 1800006 ETS (85) pres) Temperature (F) 5340 70 65 160 TYRA NO 10 H 30 25 -20 10
a) The surface low is to the east or to the west or almost right below the upper level trough. b) The surface low is in the cold or warm air mass. c) The upper level trough is shallow (low amplitude wave) or deep (high amplitude wave). d) The upper level trough is an open wave or closed low. 1028 1024 1020 1016 54 1012 5520 5580 5640 5460 1000 5760 1003 1004 012 H 1016 1016 1012 5400 H 1020 WEE 3820 (SEC WED OCE IS 1996 1800V006 ETA(500 pres) Geopotential Height WEK Cat 16 1996 1800006 ETS (85) pres) Temperature (F) 5340 70 65 160 TYRA NO 10 H 30 25 -20 10
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Transcribed Image Text:For the 18z/16 Oct. map, circle the correct choice for a through d.
a) The surface low is to the east or to the west or almost right below the upper level trough.
b) The surface low is in the cold or warm air mass.
c) The upper level trough is shallow (low amplitude wave) or deep (high amplitude wave).
d) The upper level trough is an open wave or closed low.
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