IEM Daily Feature
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Temperatures Above Us
Posted: 18 Dec 2018 05:34 AM
Temperatures warmed nicely on Monday with highs in the 40s for those without significant
snow cover. Do warm surface temperatures translate to warm temperatures aloft? The
featured chart presents December temperature percentiles for mandatory sounding
pressure levels from the Omaha site on Monday night. Values of 100 would indicate the
warmest on record for the site. Please recall that pressure decreases with height, so the
first value shown at 925 mb is the closest to the surface. So indeed the levels nearest to
the ground are warm as well, which makes sense as this is the air that mixes to the ground
during the day. But as you go up higher in the atmosphere, temperature percentiles go
down until rapidly increasing again above the tropopause. The explanation is a bit
complex, but likely involves the 400 to 50 mb levels being anonymously high due to the
warmer lower atmosphere and thus colder temperatures near the tropopause.
Voting:
Good = 8
Bad = 1
Tags: sounding
Voting:
Good = 8
Bad = 1
Tags: sounding