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MetLink Home Other worksheets Your name .............................. Go to the Metlink data page. You may wish to paste the data into a spreadsheet (see help page) 1. Highest and lowest: Use the database or spreadsheet data to find out the following: Hottest place ..................... country ........................ deg C ........ date ................. Coldest place ..................... country ........................ deg C ........ date ................. Wettest place ....................... country ........................ mm ........ date ................. Windiest place ............................ country ..................... kph ........ date............. Highest latitude ................................. country ........................ deg N/S ........... Highest altitude ................................ country ........................ metres ...............
2. Best and worst: write a brief report, based on the Metlink readings a) where you would most like to have been during the two weeks of the project. b) where you would least like to have been during the two weeks of the project. Explain your reasons. You may find it useful to study the school descriptions or to visit the school websites. Email the best reports to be published on the Metlink website.
3. Draw graphs to show selected weather information for your two chosen schools eg compare the temperatures or rainfall figures for the period of the project. Try to overlay both sets of data onto one graph to aid comparison. Email the best graphs to MetLink for publication on the website.
4. Draw a graph to show the weekly weather readings for one school. eg rainfall, maximum & minimum temperature, pressure, wind speed Write a brief description and explanation of the results. You may wish to study the Metlink daily reports. Email the best graphs to MetLink for publication on the website.
5. Plot a wind rose diagram: to show the frequency of wind direction and speed for one school during the period of the Metlink project. Write a brief description and explanation. Email the best graphs to MetLink for publication on the website.
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