Stain diagram
Many meteorological elements can be displayed using color spot maps, usually grid data (such as precipitation, temperature, etc.), radar data (such as reflectivity, echo top height, liquid water content, etc.), as well as satellite cloud images and numerical forecasts wait.
When using a color spot plot for presentation, it is common to have a color scale legend in one of the corners.
The above pictures are from the Central Meteorological Observatory
Contour
In meteorological maps, the common elements represented by contour lines are: air pressure on the contour surface, potential height on the contour surface, temperature, etc.
The above pictures are from Windy
fill in value
Filling includes station filling and grid filling.
The station filling value is based on the meteorological stations at each fixed location, and displays the values of one or more meteorological elements on precise coordinates. Values can be distinguished by different colors or orientations according to different elements. For example, in multi-element filling, there will generally be a legend indicating the relative position and color of each element when displayed on the site.
The circle in the middle of the picture above represents the geographical location of the site, and the colors in the circle are distinguished according to the level of temperature (or other elements). The default value is dark gray, and if a feature exceeds the threshold, it is highlighted in color.
The grid point filling value is the data obtained by grid point interpolation on the basis of the site data, so as to ensure that any grid point within the accuracy range has data. Grid data can be live data or numerical forecast data.
Symbols
Such as weather phenomena, early warning signals, wind poles (which can display the wind level and direction), etc.
The above pictures are from China Weather Network
pop-up prompt
When the mouse passes over or clicks on a certain hotspot, a small window pops up to display some complex information on the map. Such as site details, statistics or typhoon information.
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