Weather satellite cloud images are very sophisticated, how can we understand them quickly?
If you have a little bit of science background, first of all, you need to read a book "Principles and Methods of Weather Science", "Atmospheric Physics" and "Atmospheric Detection", and then, it is best to read a book "Weather Science Analysis", and finally "Satellite Meteorology", I basically understand this part almost. If you just want to get started quickly, you can just look for some information on satellite meteorology and read more. However, you will not know very clearly about some places and it may be difficult to understand.
The simplest thing is the radar echo chart. Look for something related to "Radar Meteorology" and "Short-term Weather Forecast" on the Internet, and now you can find it on the website of the China Meteorological Administration. Seeing the echoes from various places, this is more interesting than what was mentioned in the previous paragraphs, and it is not so theoretical.
Having a satellite cloud picture alone is not enough. More than ten or twenty years ago, there was a TV program called Weather Information. I loved watching it before going to school. The information provided by the cloud chart is relatively limited, that is, the main weather systems and their evolution within a day. It can understand the weather phenomena that have occurred to a certain extent, but it is difficult to be directly used to estimate future weather changes. ?Of course, some weather systems are relatively stable and do not change much. For example, during the cold air process in the north in autumn and winter, when a huge front appears on Lake Bargosh, it can be basically concluded that there will be wind, rain (snow) and cooling in North and Northeast China in four or five days; There is a cold vortex in the northeastern region in spring and summer. Once formed, it will generally be stable for more than three or four days. During this period, thunderstorms and other weather conditions are prone to occur in the afternoon.