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map plotting

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map plotting [′map ‚pläd·iŋ]
(meteorology)
The process of transcribing weather information onto maps, diagrams, and so on; it usually refers specifically to decoding synoptic reports and entering those data in conventional station-model form on synoptic charts. Also known as map spotting.


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