Synoptic chart or map is the one that shows the meteorological conditions over an extended region for the particular time period. The other names for synoptic chart are, synoptic scale, large scale or cyclonic scale.
Weather information gathered more-or-less simultaneously.
See, eg, http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/synoptic.asp
The scientific term for a weather map is synoptic chart. The charts use symbols to provide information on the patterns and movements of air pressure, temperature, wind, and rainfall.
Weather information gathered more-or-less simultaneously.
See the related link.
Synoptic Map.
It is a weather system in meteorology on the scale of a cyclone or anticyclone.
Synoptic wheather map
That chart is called a karyotype.
benjamin frankling drew the first synoptic map
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A synoptic view typically involves a comprehensive and overarching perspective on a topic or situation. It involves considering various elements or factors together to form a unified understanding or analysis. In meteorology, a synoptic view refers to analyzing weather patterns and conditions over a large area at the same time.
The Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology has all the weather information available. See the related link.
From the air , the bird had a synoptic overview of the terrain .
The gospel of John is not part of the Synoptic Gospels.The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are referred to as the Synoptic Gospels.
The synoptic paper looks at economic theory within the European context.
The adjective 'synoptic' is a word that describes a noun as a short summation.Example sentence: "The synoptic blurb on the inside jacket of the novel was enough to let Ella know that she would greatly enjoy the book."
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it is a strong wind
Synoptic sampling is the collection of samples from many locations during a short period of time, typically a few hours.
Saint John (he wrote the gospel of john in the bible) is the evangelist who was not part of the synoptic writers. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke were known as the synoptic writers because they had many of the same stories in their gospels.
Synoptic, sweeping