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- From: kph@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Kevin P. Hamilton)
- Subject: High Resolution Radiosonde Data??
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.185654.8094@Princeton.EDU>
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 18:56:54 GMT
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- The radiosonde data that seems generally available are for certain
- standard pressure levels only. I presume that the actual measurements
- do produce information at higher vertical resolution. I vaguely
- recall that higher resolution data was archived from some
- special experiments (Line Islands Experiment?). I also hear
- that the Australians are now routinely archiving data at very
- high resolution.
-
- I would like to know if higher resolution data are in fact
- available in some form (even hardcopy) from routine radiosonde
- ascents (at U.S. or other stations).
-
- Any information would be much appreciated.
-
- Kevin Hamilton
- kph@phoenix.princeton.edu
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