Thursday, April 2, 2015

Daily Weather in Beijing, China

       My country's capital city is Beijing, China. My 3‐day forecast will cover the following days: 04/02, 04/03, 04/04. The forecasted high for my first day is 62°F and the forecasted low is 42°F and the precipitation percent is 0. The forecasted high for my second day is 63°F and the forecasted low is 47°F and the precipitation percent is 0. The forecasted high for my third day is 63°F and the forecasted low is 38°F and the precipitation percent is 0.The average pressure over the three day period was 29.95 in.The pressure stayed the same over the three day period.The average wind speed over the three day period was 11.67 mph. The wind speed increased over the three day period.

       There seems to be a couple of clouds in the area of Beijing, China. The clouds are relatively close to each other. There are about 7 cloud symbols mostly showing partly cloudy skies. The clouds are mainly cold clouds. There seems to be precipitation throughout the north-west of Beijing. along with some medium precipitation in the middle of the precipitation cells. There is a bit of purple on the map which is indicating that there is heavy precipitation. The heavy precipitation is coming from the North West corner of China. The precipitation seems to be coming from the Mongolia area which is the country right above of China. Beijing has a little bit of green around the city. Beijing is mainly a city and that is why it is mainly grey. There are no textured patterns in Beijing. There is a river nearby and it connects to many little ponds that are in the city of Beijing.

This image is from Intellicast. 
       The isobar pressures on this map range from 1008 mb, 1012 mb, 1028 mb, 1024 mb, 1000 mb, 1004 mb, and 1020 mb. There are a couple of H pressures towards the North and West of the map. There are some H pressures on the ocean towards the East of China. There are some L pressures as well in China. The L pressures and mainly in the East and South of China. There are a few L pressures along the coast and in the ocean as well. There are some cold fronts along with warm fronts. There are also some occluded fronts. The cold fronts are on the ocean and they are also on the North of China. There are some warm fronts towards the South of China and some by the ocean, in other words East of China. 

These images are from Intellicast.
       The isobar pressures range from 996 mb, 1000 mb, 1012 mb, 1016 mb, and 1020 mb. There is only one H pressure in this map and it is on the North-Eastern corner of China. There are three L pressures that are on China and one L pressure in Japan.There is a combination of warm and cold fronts in this map. There is a a warm front and a cold front on the East of China.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Suhey!
    The daily weather in Beijing, China, is different than the weather in my capital city, Paris, France. For example, Paris' high and low temperatures over the three day period were lower than Beijing's by about 10 degrees. France also had a higher percentage chance of precipitation, while Beijing had a 0% chance over all three days. Our cities are similar in the fact that they both had a pressure of about 29-30, which remained mostly the same over the three days. The pictures that you included also showed that there were more clouds in Beijing, and there was heavier precipitation as well. As for the isobar pressures, your city had more scattered warm and cold fronts, while my city had stationary fronts mostly.

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