The mathematical model is run four times a day, and produces synoptic scale medium-range models in general use.
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The horizontal shear and horizontal deformation direct to concentrate the pole-equator temperature gradient over a large synoptic scale ( 1000 km ).
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Synoptic scale meteorology predicts atmosperic changes at scales up to 1000 km and 10 5 sec ( 28 days ), in time and space.
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At the synoptic scale, the Coriolis acceleration acting on moving air masses ( outside of the tropics ), plays a dominant role in predictions.
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:: : : : : Synoptic scale meteorology deals with large, continent-sized weather trends, contrast with mesoscale meteorology and microscale meteorology.
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A tropical disturbance is defined as being a non frontal system of synoptic scale originating over the tropics, with persistent enhanced convection and / or some indication of a circulation.
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Wind shear itself is a microscale meteorological phenomenon occurring over a very small distance, but it can be associated with mesoscale or synoptic scale weather features such as squall lines and cold fronts.
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Rapid deepening of the tropical low in connection with synoptic scale forcing has been observed in multiple storms, but has been shown to not be a necessary condition for the formation of a secondary eyewall.
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:" Disambiguation : This page refers to the sub-discipline of condensed matter physics, not the branch of meteorology concerned with the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems ."
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Weather maps are created by plotting or tracing the values of relevant quantities such as sea level pressure, temperature, and cloud cover onto a geographical map to help find synoptic scale features such as weather fronts.