Sünoptilised
Sünoptilised is a term used in meteorology to describe weather observations and forecasts that cover a broad geographical area. These observations are typically gathered from a network of weather stations, satellites, and other sources, and are used to create a synoptic map. A synoptic map provides a snapshot of current weather conditions across a large region, including atmospheric pressure, temperature, wind speed and direction, and precipitation.
Synoptic meteorology focuses on analyzing these large-scale weather patterns. Meteorologists use synoptic charts to identify and
The concept of synoptic weather observation dates back to the 19th century when coordinated observations were