Definition of Upper-air Weather Chart

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Upper-air Weather Chart

The term 'Upper-air Weather Chart' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Weather maps that are produced for the portion of the atmosphere above the lower troposphere, generally at and above 850 mb. Isolines on these maps usually represent the heights of a constant pressure surface, such as the 500 mb surface'.

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