Re: WRF_SLP and WRF_INTERP_1d documentation

From: Mary Haley <haley_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Thu Nov 03 2011 - 10:56:32 MDT

Hi Bill,

This question is more appropriate for wrfhelp@ucar.edu, whom I've cc'ed.

If they provide you with some more information, can you post it back on ncl-talk,
and I'll add it to the documentation if it helps.

Thanks,

--Mary

On Nov 3, 2011, at 1:02 AM, Capehart, William J wrote:

>
> I have a question about the vertical interpolations used in the WRF_SLP
> and WRF_INTERP_1D functions.
>
> Specifically, by which method of extrapolating temperature for the
> hypsometric ride down to sea level does it use. (e.g.,
> http://www.crh.noaa.gov/unr/?n=mslp)
>
> Similary, I am assuming that the WRF_INTERP_1D uses a straight linear
> interpolation (as the documentation says) and does so by presuming that
> the grid spacing in the vertical make such an approach "safe" as compared
> for example do using the classic isobaric levels we get in traditional
> GRIB products (1000, 975, 950, 925, 900, 850, 800, 750, 700Š)
>
> Also could this information be provided in the online manual pages at
> www.ncl.ucar.edu? That stuff comes in handy!
>
> Thankymuch
> Bill
>
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