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AIR UPPER CALCULATIONS AND PLOTTING (Ver 5.48.1-LINUX-X11) Current filename: /mnt/noaaport/nwstg/convert/09021000_upa.wxp Date: 0000Z 10 FEB 09 Searching for KAPX... Searching the city database file for: KAPX ... Date:0000Z 10 FEB 09 Station: KAPX WMO ident: 72634 Latitude: 44.92 Longitude: -84.72 Elevation: 446.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEV PRES...

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AIR UPPER CALCULATIONS AND PLOTTING (Ver 5.48.1-LINUX-X11) Current filename: /mnt/noaaport/nwstg/convert/09021000_upa.wxp Date: 0000Z 10 FEB 09 Searching for KAPX... Searching the city database file for: KAPX ... Date:0000Z 10 FEB 09 Station: KAPX WMO ident: 72634 Latitude: 44.92 Longitude: -84.72 Elevation: 446.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEV PRES HGHT TEMP DEWP RH DD WETB DIR SPD THETA THE-V THE-W THE-E W mb m C C % C C deg knt K K K K g/kg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 1000 154 SFC 964 446 2.0 -4.0 64 6.0 -0.3 135 9 278.1 278.5 274.7 286.3 2.94 2 961 471 1.6 -4.4 64 6.0 -0.7 137 10 277.9 278.4 274.5 285.9 2.87 3 928 752 -0.9 -6.9 64 6.0 -3.0 167 24 278.1 278.5 274.0 285.0 2.45 4 925 778 -0.3 -6.3 64 6.0 -2.5 170 25 279.0 279.4 274.7 286.3 2.58 5 919 830 1.2 -6.8 55 8.0 -1.7 178 26 281.1 281.5 275.7 288.2 2.49 6 912 892 5.6 -3.4 52 9.0 1.8 187 27 286.2 286.8 279.3 295.6 3.26 7 910 910 6.4 -4.6 45 11.0 1.8 190 27 287.2 287.7 279.5 295.8 2.98 8 894 1056 6.2 -7.8 36 14.0 0.7 192 25 288.4 288.9 279.3 295.4 2.37 9 890 1093 6.0 -12.0 26 18.0 -0.4 193 24 288.6 288.9 278.5 293.7 1.71 10 882 1167 6.8 -26.2 7 33.0 -1.9 194 23 290.2 290.3 277.6 291.8 0.51 11 876 1223 7.0 -21.0 11 28.0 -1.3 195 22 291.0 291.1 278.4 293.5 0.82 12 874 1242 7.0 -10.0 29 17.0 0.5 196 22 291.2 291.5 280.1 297.3 2.04 13 871 1270 6.6 -5.4 42 12.0 1.5 197 22 291.0 291.5 281.2 299.7 2.93 14 870 1280 6.6 -2.4 53 9.0 2.5 197 22 291.1 291.8 282.1 301.9 3.68 15 863 1346 5.8 -2.2 56 8.0 2.2 200 23 291.0 291.6 282.1 301.9 3.77 16 860 1374 5.6 2.5 80 3.1 4.1 201 23 291.0 292.0 284.0 306.4 5.33 17 856 1412 5.6 5.6 100 0.0 5.6 203 24 291.4 292.6 285.5 310.5 6.67 18 850 1470 5.4 5.4 100 0.0 5.4 205 24 291.8 293.0 285.6 310.8 6.63 19 842 1547 5.4 5.4 100 0.0 5.4 208 25 292.6 293.8 286.0 311.8 6.69 20 784 2128 2.4 2.4 100 0.0 2.4 215 26 295.4 296.5 286.2 312.4 5.81 21 755 2432 0.2 0.2 100 0.0 0.2 215 25 296.2 297.2 285.8 311.4 5.14 22 727 2734 -2.1 -3.9 87 1.8 -2.9 225 22 296.9 297.6 284.8 308.7 3.94 23 700 3034 -4.1 -5.3 91 1.2 -4.6 225 26 297.9 298.6 284.9 309.0 3.68 24 694 3102 -4.7 -5.7 93 1.0 -5.1 228 24 298.0 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200 11790 -66.9 -73.9 37 7.0 -67.0 255 59 326.8 326.8 290.8 326.8 0.01 53 196 11912 -66.9 -73.9 37 7.0 -67.0 257 57 328.7 328.7 291.3 328.7 0.01 54 194 11974 -65.7 -72.7 37 7.0 -65.7 259 56 331.6 331.6 292.2 331.6 0.01 55 187 12198 -65.5 -72.5 37 7.0 -65.5 263 52 335.4 335.4 293.2 335.5 0.01 56 179 12467 -61.1 -68.1 39 7.0 -61.2 269 47 346.8 346.8 296.0 346.9 0.02 57 178 12502 -58.9 -65.9 40 7.0 -59.0 269 47 351.0 351.0 296.9 351.1 0.03 58 173 12680 -60.1 -68.1 34 8.0 -60.2 273 44 351.9 351.9 297.1 352.0 0.02 59 170 12790 -58.9 -66.9 35 8.0 -59.0 275 42 355.6 355.6 297.8 355.8 0.03 60 150 13580 -56.5 -65.5 31 9.0 -56.7 275 46 372.7 372.7 301.1 372.9 0.04 61 100 16110 -62.9 -72.9 25 10.0 -63.1 280 49 406.2 406.2 306.0 406.3 0.02 62 86 17029 -66.5 -75.5 27 9.0 -66.6 290 52 416.8 416.8 307.3 416.9 0.02 63 77 17695 -67.3 -76.3 27 9.0 -67.4 297 54 428.6 428.6 308.7 428.6 0.02 64 71 18184 -66.3 -75.3 27 9.0 -66.4 300 50 440.8 440.8 310.0 440.9 0.02 65 70 18270 -66.9 -75.9 27 9.0 -67.0 300 48 441.3 441.3 310.0 441.4 0.02 66 56 19616 -68.1 -77.1 26 9.0 -68.2 296 39 467.6 467.6 312.4 467.7 0.02 67 50 20300 -66.3 -76.3 23 10.0 -66.5 295 36 487.2 487.3 314.0 487.4 0.02 68 40 21636 -71.1 -80.1 25 9.0 -71.2 295 40 507.3 507.3 315.5 507.4 0.02 69 36 22262 -69.5 -78.5 26 9.0 -69.7 295 43 527.0 527.0 316.8 527.1 0.02 70 33 22788 -64.1 -74.1 24 10.0 -64.5 295 46 554.6 554.6 318.3 554.9 0.05 71 32 22976 -64.5 -74.5 24 10.0 -64.9 295 47 558.4 558.4 318.6 558.7 0.05 TRP 200 11790 -66.9 -73.9 37 7.0 -67.0 255 59 326.8 326.8 290.8 326.8 0.01 WND 209 11524 -66.0 -73.0 37 7.0 -66.0 245 68 324.1 324.2 290.0 324.2 0.01 P: 964.0 H: 446 T: 8.0 Td: -6.4 Dir: 135 Spd: 9 Sounding variables and indices 1000-500 mb thick: 5486.00 m Freezing level: 939.88 mb = 650.95 m = 2135.63 ft Freezing level: 923.80 mb = 788.46 m = 2586.78 ft Freezing level: 752.57 mb = 2458.13 m = 8064.62 ft Wetbulb zero: Below ground Precipitable water: 0.52 inches Sfc-500 mean rel...

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