[gradsusr] Extrapolate the 1000mb Height
AKASAPU DHARMARAJU
dharmaraju.met at gmail.com
Mon Nov 4 22:45:53 EST 2013
Dear Lee Byerle,
Thank you for the link you have sent i am going through it and it is very
useful to learn something.
Best Wishes
dharma
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Lee Byerle <lbyerle at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Andrew,
> Here is a link that might be helpful. Extrapolation of the heights are
> made using the hydrostatic equation:
>
>
> https://reanalyses.org/atmosphere/extrapolation-merra-reanalyses-obtain-continuous-fields
>
> Lee
>
>
>
> On Monday, November 4, 2013 1:31 AM, Andrew Revering <andy at f5data.com>
> wrote:
> Is there a good way to extrapolate where the 1000mb height would be?
>
> For example, in doing a 1000mb to 500mb thickness, I have the 500mb
> height, and I have the surface elevation, but I do not have the calculated
> 1000mb height to create a thickness map.
>
> How is that done? Obviously its below ground over most areas, especially
> the mountains.
>
>
>
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*Dharmaraju. akashapuResearch ScholarDept.of meteorology&oceanographyAndhra
universityvisakhapatnam-530003*
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