As I have
mentioned before, the capitol of Bangladesh is the city of Dhaka. For the city of Dhaka, I have created a
three-day weather forecast that will cover Tuesday through Thursday, November
11th -13th. On Tuesday,
the forecasted high is 88*F and the forecasted low is 73*F, with a 1% chance of
precipitation. For Wednesday, the
forecasted high is 90*F and the forecasted low is 71*F, with a 2% chance of
precipitation. Lastly, Thursday is forecasted to have a high of 90*F and a low
of 70*F, with a 1% chance of precipitation as well. The average pressure of the three day period
is predicted to be 29.81, and stay relatively the same over the three days. The average wind speed over the three day
period is predicted to be 3.16mph, and stay the same throughout the three day
period.
The image
above shows clouds, precipitation and weather stations in Bangladesh. There are a few clouds but they are not very
close. The closest clouds are off the
coast of Bangladesh over the Bay of Bengal.
There are a few warm clouds, but the majority of the clouds are cold. There is no precipitation anywhere near the
city of Dhaka or the country of Bangladesh as a whole for that matter. There aren’t clear defined areas of either
vegetation or city. There is however countless areas with rivers and what looks
like swamp like environments. This could be a result of lingering water from
the monsoon season. There are no mountains nearby either.
In this map
you can identify isobars of 1008, 1012, and 1016. There are no fronts to be observed in this
image. There are no high pressure areas in this particular map either. However, the 1008 isobar is surrounding a low
pressure, directly south of Bangladesh.
All in all there does not seem to be much going on near Bangladesh.
In this map
you can identify a large range of isobars, varying from 1008 to 1028. There are also a few fronts in the northeast
of Asia. There is one stationary front to the east of Bangladesh near a
cyclone, and another stationary front to the north east of Bangladesh. There is also a cold front to the northeast,
but won’t be much concern to Bangladesh because it is heading southeast.
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