Weather Report and Tables/Graphs

Selasa, 04 Desember 2012
                         "Weather Report"
A weather report is a prediction of weather, often for a specific locality, in a newspaper, on the radio or television. The weather is predicted through application of the principles of Physics and meteorology.
Function:
  •        To protect life and property.
  •         Temperature and precipitation, it is important for agriculture,
  •         For commodities traders in the stock market.
  •         Climate forecasts are used by utility companies   to estimate demand over coming days.
  •         To decide what to wear on a given day
  •         To plan activities,
  •         To plan ahead and survive.
Example A Weather Report 
Good morning. This is Fandy Christian 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 sunny until late afternoon, followed by heavy rain in the evening into the night. Thank you.
"Tables/Graphs"
Tables and graphs can be useful tools for helping people make decisions. However, they only provide part of a story. Inferences often have to be made from the data shown. As well as being able to identify clearly what the graph or table is telling us, it is important to identify what parts of the story are missing. This can help the reader decide what other information they need, or whether the argument should be rejected because the supporting evidence is suspect.
TABLES
Table presents facts and fiures in compact form. There are several things that we need to pay attention to. They are, the table title, row or column labels, information given in individual cells and information given within rows and columns.
Examples:
SCORE LIST OF TRANSITIONS WORD

NO.
NAME
SCORE
1
2
3
1.        
Afrilian Dwi Kartono
90
2.        
Agnes Daniella
80
3.        
Alvin Adityo
90
4.        
Anaztasya Marhasak Silalahi
90
5.        
Anugrahani
100
6.        
Arif Alfaris
90
7.        
Claudea Anastasia
100
8.        
Deananda
85
9.        
Dharma Yuda
90
10.    
Dhea Marisa
100
11.    
Ella Pamela
100
12.    
Fitriska Putri Wulandari
90
13.    
Holifan Basten Bawekes
90
14.    
Indrie Lestarie
90
15.    
Ira Monica
100
16.    
Kristheoren Meyura V.
90
17.    
M. Baistsyifa Huda
80
18.    
Maria Febriana L.
90
19.    
Merry Christina
100
20.    
Nadia Muthmainnah
90
21.    
Nadya Chitayae
100
22.    
Ni Made Widya Widari
90
23.    
Olvie Leonita
90
24.    
Putri Theresia Sitepu
90
25.    
Radina Rizki Muliani
90
26.    
Raditya Yudistira
90
27.    
Retta Patricia K.. M
80
28.    
Rio Rizky Rahmadani
100
29.    
Sandro Dian
90
30.    
Try Antomo
100
31.    
Virna Yolanda A.
90
32.    
Vitalis Talenta Indah N. S.
90
33.    
Wahyu Dwi Prasetyo
90
34.    
Widya Handayani Puteri
90
35.    
Yema Venbora Sihombing
85
36.    
Yohanes P. Simanjuntak
90
37.    
Yolanda
90
38.    
Zerizkyeska Nugrahayu N.
90

GRAPHS
A graphs is a visual, concise means of presenting information. There are three basic kinds graphs: b line graphs,circle or pie graphs and bar graphs.
  1. Line graphs: A line graph is a way of representing two pieces of information, which is usually related and vary with respect to each other. This is useful when comparisons are needed
  2. Pie Charts: A pie chart is a type of a circle graph normally used in showcasing a wholesome quantity; we have to show that how this whole quantity is broken into parts. The whole quantity depicts entire sample space and the pieces of pie in the circle graph are called sectors.
  3. Bar Charts: This is a type of chart, 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.

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