- A
tephigram is one of a
number of
thermodynamic diagrams commonly used in
weather analysis and forecasting. The name
evolved from the
original name "T-...
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large angle between isotherms and dry adiabats,
similar to that in the
tephigram. It was thus more
suitable for some of the
newer analysis techniques being...
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Potential Energy (CAPE). Wind
barbs are
often plotted at the side of a
tephigram to
indicate the
winds at
different heights.
First devised in 1884 by Heinrich...
- 1854 – 23
March 1945) was a
British meteorologist. He
introduced the
tephigram, a
diagram for
evaluating convective instability in the atmosphere. He...
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different types of
thermodynamic diagrams used: Skew-T log-P
diagram Tephigram Emagram All
three diagrams are
derived from the
physical P–alpha diagram...
- (CAPE). This is why the
three other thermodynamic diagrams (emagrams,
tephigrams, and skew-T log-P diagrams) are most
often preferred, the
latter in the...
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standard thermodynamic diagrams such as the skew-T log-P
diagram or the
tephigram.
Nearly all of
these formulations make use of the
relationship between...
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right corner. With the
hodograph and
thermodynamic diagrams like the
tephigram,
meteorologists can calculate: Wind shear: The
lines uniting the extremities...
- "Observations".
University of Manitoba.
Retrieved 19
March 2016. "The
evening tephigram from the region".
University of Manitoba.
Retrieved 19
March 2016. "Reflectivity...
- format,
plotted on
thermodynamic diagrams such as Skew-T log-P diagrams,
Tephigrams, and or Stüve diagrams, all
useful for the
interpretation of the atmosphere's...