11.5 Real-time Data Access - Creating Meteorological Diagrams
In this exercise, you will create four types of meteorological diagrams:
a Skew-T diagram, a hodograph, a vertical cross section and a meteorogram.
You will also list surface data in a tabular format.
- Erase frames 1 through 6.
- Type: ERASE F 1 6
- List all of the upper-air stations reporting a 00 UTC observation today
- Type: STNLIST CO=US DAT=RTPTSRC/UPPERMAND TIME=00
- Choose one of the stations listed. Show frame 1 and plot a Skew-T diagram
for your chosen station (in this case, 72645, which is Green Bay, Wisconsin)
at 00 UTC.
- Type: SF 1;UAPLOT 72645 00
- Run the same command, but this time activate the
interactive Skew-T.
- Type: UAPLOT 72645 00 EDIT=YES
Click and drag the white squares to change the temperature or dewpoint sounding.
Notice the sounding analysis parameters change when you make the atmosphere more
or less stable.
- Show frame 2 and plot a hodograph of the same station.
- Type: SF 2;HODO 72645 00
- Show frame 3 and display a map of the stations reporting a 00 UTC observation.
- Type: SF 3;RAOBPLOT IDN X MID 00
- Choose the two stations that are the farthest apart on the map.
Show frame 4 and display a vertical cross section of theta,
wind, and mixing ratio values from these two stations (in this case,
International Falls, Minnesota (72747) to Nashville, Tennessee (72327).
The MAP=YES keyword displays a map in the
upper-right corner showing the cross section location and stations selected.
- Type: SF 4;UACROSS 72747 72327 MAP=YES TIME=00 PAR=THA WINDB MIX
- Show frame 5 and plot a 24-hour surface meteorogram for Macon, Georgia.
- Type: SF 5;SFCMG KMCN
The default dataset in the SFCMG command is RTPTSRC/SFCHOURLY, so the command
automatically accesses the real-time data on the remote server. You do not
need to have the data on your local machine.
- List the surface hourly data for Macon, Georgia for the past 24 hours.
- Type: SFCLIST KMCN 24
You should notice that the data listed in the Text Window is the same as that
displayed in the Image Window.