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How dense is the spatial coverage of the observing network for surface and upper air observations?

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How dense is the spatial coverage of the observing network for surface and upper air observations?

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The surface observational network is more dense in highly populated areas, but in general in the U.S. they are spaced between 25 – 100 miles apart. In the U.S. upper air stations are spaced approximately 200 – 300 miles apart.

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