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Monday, 3 December 2012
17. Weather Report, Table & Graphs
Weather
Report, Table & Graphs
Weather Report:
The text is a weather report or weather forecast in
spoken form. A weather report is a prediction of weather. The weather is
predicted through application of the principles of physics and meteorology.
Weather report usually found in: television, radio,
newspaper or Meteorology and Geophysics office.
A weather report is a bit technical as compared to
other report writing you have been practicing earlier. You need to choose words
and phrases correctly and present the information gathered in the language of
meteorologist.
Expressions
used in a weather report:
·
A high of twenty degrees.
·
A low of -25.
·
20 percent chance of snow.
·
Mainly sunny.
·
Sunny with cloudy periods.
·
Above/below average temperature.
·
A few flurries.
·
5-day forecast.
·
Temperatures are going to
drop/dip/plunge (go down quckly).
Name
of weather:
·
Sunny
·
Warm
·
Hot
·
Mild
·
Cold
·
Freezing
·
Cloudy
·
Foggy
·
Smoggy
·
Rainy
·
Wet
·
Dry
·
Windy
·
Snow
·
Thunder
·
Mist
·
Blizzard
·
Fog
·
Hurricane
·
Overcast
Example
weather report text:
Hello, Good morning. This is Erick with local
weather report. It will be foggy this morning in almost all parts of town,
followed by slight showers. However, the showers will not last for a long time.
By early afternoon, it will be cloudy until late afternoon, followed by heavy
rain with thunder storm in the evening into the night. Thank you.
Table:
Table present facts and figures in compact form.
There are several things that we need to pay attention to. They are:
§ The
table title
§ Row
or column title
information given in individual cells and
information given within rows and columns.
Steps
we need to do to read the table:
1. Observing
the table title.
2. Observe
the columns in the table.
3. Found
significant differences in the data, either the highest, lowest and average.
4. Draw
conclusion from the data presented in the table.
Example:
Name
|
Class
|
Score
|
Jennie
|
A
|
70
|
Thomas
|
B
|
80
|
Rick
|
B
|
75
|
Jason
|
C
|
90
|
Jessica
|
D
|
85
|
Justin
|
B
|
60
|
Graphs
Graphs is a visual concise means of presenting
information.
There are basic kinds of graphs:
1. Bar
graphs
2. Line
graphs
3. Circle
or pie graphs
Graphs usually found in: clinic, BPS office,
library, etc.
a.
Bar
Graphs
Bar graphs is a type of graphs
which contains labeled horizontal or vertical bars showing a piece of
information and an axis. The numbers along the side of bar graph compose the
axis. This is also called as a histogram, bar graph is useful when there is a
numerical comparison.
Example
of bar graph:
b.
Line
Graphs
A line graphs is a way of
representing two pieces of information, which is usually related and vary with
respect to each other. This is useful when comparison are needed.
Example
of line graph:
c.
Circle
graphs
Circle graphs (sometimes called pie
or circle chart) are used to show the parts that make up a whole. They can be
useful for comparing the size of relative parts.
Example
of circle graph:
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