1930s ROYAL AIR FORCE WEATHER PATTERNS TRAINING FILM “ SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY “ 88094

Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. This black & white educational film is about Synoptic Meteorology, which is the analysis and prediction of large-scale weather systems; understanding relatively large-scale weather-producing disturbances like frontal depressions, tropical cyclones, and anticyclones. Copyright is circa the 1930s. Opening titles: Meteorology - Synoptic Meteorology, produced by Science Films Ltd (:06-:32). Hands turn the pages of a book that contain many weather maps. A man writes down the air temperature from the dry bulb thermometer, the humidity from the wet bulb. Maximum thermometer gives the maximum temperature reached during the day. The minimum temperature records the lowest temperature reached during the night. A man looks up at the sky and records sun with some clouds. A glass measure contains water from rain which is measured (:33-3:00). A
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