Theta-e maps
Posted: 26 Oct 2012 15:48
Good afternoon,
I have noticed that zygrib includes equivalent potential temperature at different levels in the atmosphere among the data. However, it is not possible (if I am not mistaken) to plot a map of this variable. A map of Thete-e at low levels of the atmosphere (850 hPa) is a very useful tool to localize fronts because Theta-e will show a deep horizontal gradient across fronts. Those plots at higher levels will help to identify different air masses and the existence of horizontal advection. So I think it would be very interesting to have the possibility of ploting maps of Theta-e at different levels.
Thanks a lot for your work. Sincerely,
Tropelio
I have noticed that zygrib includes equivalent potential temperature at different levels in the atmosphere among the data. However, it is not possible (if I am not mistaken) to plot a map of this variable. A map of Thete-e at low levels of the atmosphere (850 hPa) is a very useful tool to localize fronts because Theta-e will show a deep horizontal gradient across fronts. Those plots at higher levels will help to identify different air masses and the existence of horizontal advection. So I think it would be very interesting to have the possibility of ploting maps of Theta-e at different levels.
Thanks a lot for your work. Sincerely,
Tropelio