How to Read Weather Maps

Published 2013-06-21
Weather maps, also known as the synoptic chart, are an example of an isoline map.
Isoline maps are made up of lines that join points of equal value. This video shows you how to understand and read weather maps.

All Comments (21)
  • @tonioyendis4464
    You just taught me a lot in just a few minutes! I now know enough to be dangerous and at least impress people to think i know what i'm talking about...lol...
  • @jeraldtho1
    Thanks Darron I wasnt paying attention in your class but your videos are now such great use towards my studies. Keep up the good work
  • @handmethepanda
    I’ve been watching these things for weeks and your video is the most concise and informative video on this stuff I’ve found. Amazing work.
  • @bobmcdavitt
    Good work Darron. especially with pointing out the 1013 isobar
  • @ismzaxxon
    Thank you for your time in writing this.
  • Thank you! I needed a clearer understanding of this and your video really helped.
  • @kathrynsview
    Made a complicated subject so much easier to understand, thanks for taking the time
  • @helloyou0987
    Woah Thank you so much with this video I got inspired little bit now I am thinking if I want to be a Doctor, Scientist, or Weather reporter/forecaster.
  • @bobjuniel8683
    I understand the weather maps much better now, thank youthank you
  • @Joserae
    Thanks a lot! Just what I needed, excellently explained.
  • @xcab66
    Thank you for this! I'm studying for an exam with a weather module in it and this helped me prepare
  • @FlyDog79
    Excellent video. Easy to understand and covers a lot.