Weather, recent polar

Recent weather in the Arctic

 

Recent weather in the Arctic and adjoining regions according to the University of Cologne, on 28 January 2010. Observation time (GMT) is indicated above the diagram, to the right. Surface air temperature is indicated by colours, where the red colour indicate 0oC. Please note that this somewhat unusual colour scale thereby use warm colours for large areas characterised by freezing temperatures. Each temperature contour interval represents 2oC. The solid lines indicate lines of equal surface air pressure (isobars). L = low pressure; H = high pressure. Click here for a list of other symbols used. In this list symbol numbers are constructed as row-column in the table shown; e.g. symbol number 86 corresponds to row number eight, column number six (snow shower(s), moderate or heavy). Click here to see the original diagram or to check for a more recent update than shown above.

 

Recent surface temperatures north of 15oN according to the Earth System Research Laboratory at NOAA. Temperatures are given in degrees Celcius (scale to the left). Click here to see the original diagram or to check for a more recent update than shown above. Date: 27 January 2010.

 

Recent weather in the Antarctic

Recent weather in the Antarctic and adjoining regions according to the University of Cologne, on 28 January 2010. Observation time (GMT) is indicated above the diagram, to the right. Surface air temperature is shown by numbers (oC). Wind direction and strength is shown by white linear symbols. Click here for a list of other symbols used. In this list symbol numbers are constructed as row-column in the table shown; e.g. symbol number 86 corresponds to row number eight, column number six (snow shower(s), moderate or heavy). Click here to see the original diagram or to check for a more recent update than shown above.