MetLink Activity 6
Please note that the study format used in this can be applied to areas of the world other than the UK by using the MetLink resources listed at the end of the activity.
Weather around the British Isles on Tuesday 31 January 2006:
This activity is designed for use with students of 16 years of age and over. In England and Wales these are AS- and A-Level students; in Scotland they are young persons studying for their Highers.
The aims of this activity are:
+ to use IT skills in finding information
+ to use mapping and graphical skills in presenting information, making use of
standard weather mapping symbols
+ to describe weather conditions and how they vary in different locations
+ to interrelate and attempt to explain weather conditions.
The Activity:
You need the following:
1. Go to the MetLink observations database by using the MetLink Home page
+ Click on Data central
+ Click on Search observations
+ Click on the drop down country menu
+ Click on the UK – United Kingdom
+ Make sure the dates are set correctly
+ Click on Search now
This shows you all of the observations made by MetLink participants in the UK for the day.
(To find out more about cloud descriptions, please click here).
2. Using your map, describe the pattern of weather
across the UK using the following subheadings:
a. Temperature
b. Precipitation
c. Humidity
d. Wind direction and force
e. Cloud amount and type
3. Study the satellite images of the British Isles. Click here
for the infra-red image and click here for
the visible image. Remember that on the infra-red image, cold cloud which is at
high altitude appears white. If it is a rather “thin” white, then this
indicates it is only a high-level cloud such as cirrus. If it is a very intense
white, this means the tops are at high altitude, but there is a considerable
vertical extent of cloud below. Low cloud is much warmer and appears grey on
the IR image.
a. Describe the pattern of cloud distribution and type.
b. Comment on how it compares with your answer to 2e above.
4. Now explain the weather patterns you have
described by reference to the following resources:
a. The Europe weather chart 12:00UTC (click here).
Take into account in particular the pressure systems (the position and
intensity of highs and lows) and frontal systems or their absence.
b. The Europe Overview map for 06:00UTC (click here).
Take into account in particular the atmospheric circulation around highs and
lows and the temperature and likely humidity of the air sources involved.
Adaptation for use in other areas of the world:
This study format can be applied to areas of the world other than the UK by using the following MetLink resources:
South East Asia and Australia:
Pacific infra-red satellite image 03:00UTC. Click here
Pacific visible satellite image 03:00UTC. Click here
Indian Ocean infra-red satellite image 08:00UTC. Click here
Indian Ocean visible satellite image 08:00UTC. Click here
Hong Kong weather chart 00:00UTC (08:00 Local Time). Click here
Southern Asia and Indian Ocean 925mb winds 00:00UTC. Click here
Japan observations 06:00UTC. Click here
Australia weather chart 06:00UTC. Click here
Europe other than the UK:
Weather chart Europe 12:00UTC. Click here
Europe infra-red satellite image 06:00UTC. Click here
Europe visible satellite image 12:00UTC. Click here
Europe overview 06:00UTC. Click here
Africa and Arabia:
Africa infra-red satellite image 12:00UTC. Click here
Africa visible satellite image 12:00UTC. Click here
North and South America:
Weather chart North America 18:00UTC 30 January. Click here
Weather chart South Atlantic and South Pacific 12:00UTC. Click here
America infra-red satellite image 15:00UTC. Click here
America visible satellite image 15:00UTC. Click here
General World Overview:
World overview 31 January 2006. Click here