| 1. | This is commonly called the synoptic scale.
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| 2. | Dynamically these nearly geostrophic turbulent eddies are the oceanographic counterparts of the atmospheric synoptic scale.
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| 3. | There have been many hypotheses suggesting a link between synoptic scale features and secondary eyewall replacement.
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| 4. | It has been hypothesized that this synoptic scale internal forcing could lead to a secondary eyewall.
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| 5. | Wind shear is a mesoscale or synoptic scale weather features such as squall lines and cold fronts.
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| 6. | Wind shear itself is a mesoscale or synoptic scale weather features such as squall lines and cold fronts.
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| 7. | The following are sixteen occurrences of a lake modified synoptic scale cold front or " pneumonia front ".
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| 8. | As a note, tropical and subtropical cyclones are classified by National Hurricane Center as synoptic scale rather than mesoscale.
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| 9. | This mathematical model is run four times a day and produces synoptic scale medium-range models in general use.
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| 10. | The Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar cells operate at the largest scale of thousands of kilometers ( synoptic scale ).
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