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Have you ever wondered what those lines, symbols, and colours on a weather chart really mean? 🌍 In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of synoptic weather charts, revealing the science behind isobars, pressure systems, weather fronts, and more! Discover how meteorologists use data from satellites, radars, and even weather balloons to predict storms, sunny skies, and everything in between. Learn how Sir Francis Galton’s 1875 invention revolutionised modern forecasting and uncover the secrets of high and low-pressure systems, wind directions, and temperature patterns. What is a synoptic chart? How high and low pressure shapes our weather Isobars: Wind speed, direction & pressure gradients explained Weather fronts and their impact on storms & rainfall Rare chart features like troughs, convergence lines & tropical cyclones 🔗 Dive deeper by watching more of our videos: Coriolis force: • What is global circulation? | Part Th... Air masses: • What are the Air Masses? Weather fronts: • What are weather fronts and how do th... Convergence lines: • What is a convergence line and how do... Credit to Jodie Ramsdale for the script, Alex Deakin for presenting and Simon Hammett for filming and editing! Subscribe to make sure you never miss the latest UK weather forecast or important weather warning - https://www.youtube.com/c/metoffice?s... We are the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, and every day of the week we bring you a morning weather forecast and an afternoon weather forecast so that wherever you are in the UK we have you covered. Forecasts and any weather warnings are accurate at time of recording. To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the hourly forecast and live warnings on the Met Office website or app. #explained #weathernews #explainer 🎥 Subscribe to the Met Office Learn About Weather channel for more learning content: / metofficelearnaboutweather Don’t forget to like, comment, and share if you found this helpful 😊 0:00 - 0:27 Introduction 00:28 - 2:33 What goes into making a Synoptic Chart? 2:33 - 9:27 Isobars 9:37 - 14:34 Weather fronts 14:34 - 15:17 Troughs 15:17 - 18:15 Less common features 18:15 - 18:38 Summary 18:38 - 18:55 Closing remarks and further viewing