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Skew T
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What is a skew-T diagram? Diagram used to plot vertical profiles through the atmosphere Determine atmospheric stability
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WHAT MAKES UP A SKEW-T DIAGRAM ?
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Isobars Horizontal lines From 1050 hPa up to 100 hPa Plotted every 50 hPa
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Isotherms Lines of constant temperature Straight, solid lines from the lower left to upper right
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Dry Adiabats Lines of constant potential temperature Solid, slightly curved lines sloping from the upper left to the lower right Rate of temperature change in a parcel of dry air rising/descending adiabatically (no loss or gain of heat by the parcel)
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Saturation/Moist Adiabats Lines of constant equivalent potential temperature Curved dashed lines – slope and spacing varies with height and temperature Becomes parallel to dry adiabats as pressure moisture, and temperature decrease w s = M v / M d Ratio of mass of water vapor to mass of dry air at saturation
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Saturation Mixing Ratio Lines represent constant values of water vapor capacity Labeling of the lines is not uniform because vapor capacity of air varies non-linearly with temperature
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A)ISOBAR B)DRY ADIABAT C)SATURATION ADIABAR D)ISOTHERM E)SATURATION MIXING- RATIO
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Wind Plain end of staff points in the direction that the wind is blowing toward Speed is plotted with barbs and flags: flag = 50 knots Full barb = 10 knots Half barb = 5 knots 55 kt 250° / WSW 35 kt 135° / SE
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