Synoptic

scale Synoptic scale is a way of measuring and describing weather systems over a large area. The term synoptic is derived from the Greek words “syn” meaning “together” and “optic” meaning “view”, so synoptic scale can be thought of as a view of a large-scale weather system. The synoptic scale helps meteorologists to identify patterns of movement and formation in these large-scale weather systems, allowing them to make more accurate forecasts. Synoptic scale is an important tool for weather forecasting, as it allows meteorologists to identify significant weather systems, such as fronts and air masses. This scale is also used to help identify hazards such as thunderstorms, tornadoes and winter storms. The synoptic scale is essential for understanding large-scale weather patterns and is critical for predicting the weather.

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International Journal of Limnology

ISSN: 2691-3208
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Roohollah Noori, Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran.
International Journal of Limnology encourages papers on the ecology of freshwater systems, varying from studies of aquatic organisms, physical and chemical works which relate to the biological environment, to ecological applications and frameworks for water management directives.