But when the weather presenter is in front of the green screen how do they know where to point? Is there a projection that guides them showing them the images projected behind them? How do they know where to point? And is there a teleprompter guiding them on what to say???
The anchors have a prompter, the meteorologist is ad lib. To be fair, it's kinda like riding a bike. Eventually, after a lot of practice, you learn where/how to point on the green screen!
BUT HOW do scientist find Low Pressure Area on the weather map ? sometimes they point to an empty location as a LPA but how do they know that is an LPA ?
LPAs rotate in a certain way (counterclockwise is the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere) so you’ll see winds around that empty location making that pattern of rotation
@@kwader9102 well i asked because sometimes our local weather reports in the philippines would show an LPA in a section where its empty, no clouds. so i was just wondering how did they know there is an LPA there. sometimes there is a rotation pattern but they mark the LPA way off the center.
@@SIDEKICKONTH-cam yeah, highs and lows are rarely perfect circles. Some “sides” are shorter than others, so you might have parts that have more westerly winds than easterly winds. Also, the low is relative, so the center of the low pressure system may not be the actual lowest low, the actual low can be somewhere else like you’ve seen
@@luminisant then don’t be a broadcast meteorologist. I’m going for Atmospheric Science and my intent is to be a forecaster, not a broadcaster. There are many types of jobs in meteorology besides being on tv
@@OayxYT I’ve realised that since I commented but thanks anyway. Now though, I’m set on studying a bachelor of design at university (I graduated high school last year) but I think I want to try to find a career that combines elements of design and meteorology/climate science.
Geological studies of the moon landings must be the causes , as also the magnetic pole physical bodie of attraction says that the cargoe of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is attracting .
The farmers in Australia were pissed off at the BOMs forecast last year, cost farmers thousands and consumers even more, because of some dorks behind a desk being told to enhance the global warming agenda
The balloons go up to 100,000 ft. They are safe for the environment. You do raise an interesting point with the aircraft! I'm not sure what would happen if a plane hit one. To be fair, I don't launch them myself. I'm just a broadcast meteorologist. But I'll ask a NOAA meteorologist about their safety protocols!
@@dylanrobichaud9853 if it went into an engine it’d be terrible(I’m only a student pilot but still) but there isn’t any notam(notice to airmen) or any way that we could see when/where those get launched so we can avoid them.
I noticed on TH-cam you don't want little children to know the truth about becoming like you at such an young age scum works , walk out side and tell weather
Great educational video!
Thank you meteorologist for what you do
But when the weather presenter is in front of the green screen how do they know where to point? Is there a projection that guides them showing them the images projected behind them? How do they know where to point? And is there a teleprompter guiding them on what to say???
The anchors have a prompter, the meteorologist is ad lib. To be fair, it's kinda like riding a bike. Eventually, after a lot of practice, you learn where/how to point on the green screen!
:D my science teacher used your video! i think it is very interesting!!
That's great! Use it anytime:)
BUT HOW do scientist find Low Pressure Area on the weather map ? sometimes they point to an empty location as a LPA but how do they know that is an LPA ?
LPAs rotate in a certain way (counterclockwise is the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere) so you’ll see winds around that empty location making that pattern of rotation
@@kwader9102 well i asked because sometimes our local weather reports in the philippines would show an LPA in a section where its empty, no clouds. so i was just wondering how did they know there is an LPA there. sometimes there is a rotation pattern but they mark the LPA way off the center.
@@SIDEKICKONTH-cam yeah, highs and lows are rarely perfect circles. Some “sides” are shorter than others, so you might have parts that have more westerly winds than easterly winds. Also, the low is relative, so the center of the low pressure system may not be the actual lowest low, the actual low can be somewhere else like you’ve seen
@@kwader9102 thanks man
How do you guys create the weather graphics?
Don’t they use Doppler rader?
good job man
Thanks Robi Chode
My hr teacher used ur vid it’s so nice
ahh my dream job
I would want to be a meteorologist but I don’t want to have to do the live television thing
@@luminisant then don’t be a broadcast meteorologist. I’m going for Atmospheric Science and my intent is to be a forecaster, not a broadcaster. There are many types of jobs in meteorology besides being on tv
@@OayxYT I’ve realised that since I commented but thanks anyway. Now though, I’m set on studying a bachelor of design at university (I graduated high school last year) but I think I want to try to find a career that combines elements of design and meteorology/climate science.
@@luminisant Heck yea bro, i hope everything works out!
@@OayxYT Thanks man, hope everything is going well for you too
must be fun for them to forecast
Geological studies of the moon landings must be the causes , as also the magnetic pole physical bodie of attraction says that the cargoe of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is attracting .
Science is great 😃.... I love science
The farmers in Australia were pissed off at the BOMs forecast last year, cost farmers thousands and consumers even more, because of some dorks behind a desk being told to enhance the global warming agenda
Wow cool
Amén gloria 🙏
smart people
a meteorologist is the weather man has to check the weather
How is it legal to just let that plastic balloon go anywhere to polute the earth, hit an air craft, etc?
The balloons go up to 100,000 ft. They are safe for the environment. You do raise an interesting point with the aircraft! I'm not sure what would happen if a plane hit one. To be fair, I don't launch them myself. I'm just a broadcast meteorologist. But I'll ask a NOAA meteorologist about their safety protocols!
@@dylanrobichaud9853 if it went into an engine it’d be terrible(I’m only a student pilot but still) but there isn’t any notam(notice to airmen) or any way that we could see when/where those get launched so we can avoid them.
Don't worry, the balloon has a clear warning sticker stating it's "harmless", safe enough for me😂
What happens to the weather balloon is it this more garbage
Presidents of meteorologists info TV registered weather authorities to be acquired severe in Romania
Sorcery!
They guess they don’t know
these people are wrong all time and they always have a excuse joke job
1:20 um is that a pp
Besgb where r u ->
Oh so it's computer models😆.
I noticed on TH-cam you don't want little children to know the truth about becoming like you at such an young age scum works , walk out side and tell weather