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- From: aggie@wealthy.ocean.fsu.edu (I R A Aggie)
- Subject: Re: High Resolution Radiosonde Data??
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 02:01:01 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.185654.8094@Princeton.EDU>, kph@phoenix.Princeton.EDU
- (Kevin P. Hamilton) wrote:
- >
- > 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.
-
- 1. Define high resolution.
-
- 2. It sounds like you want, at the least, the TTBB data - the
- significant levels. It'll be the best you'll get out of the
- US on a regular basis.
-
- James
-