Inconsistent behavior in skew-t for NAM and HRRR models
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Please forgive me if I am misinterpreting things as I only recently learned how to read a skew-t but I noticed something strange.
The skew-t plot for my area (Denver, Colorado, elevation is about 1600m ) starts at 1000 millibars or sea level when using the NAM or HRRR models. However when I switch to the ECMWF model, it starts at 800 millibars which is closer to what I would expect.
Here is the NAM skew-t in windy:
For reference, this is the NAM skew-t from the NOAA web page:
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Hi @ShawnKM, this is bug, we'll look into it. Thank you for reporting the issue
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Hey, I just wanted to say I noticed that NAM and HRRR seem to be starting at the correct ground pressure now. Thanks for fixing this!
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