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    The difference between surface and 1000mb geopotential height

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    • vujacicmV Offline
      vujacicm @Caefix
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      @Caefix Here is the map of Himalayas.

      Surface -13 Celzius
      1000005921.jpg

      850mb 17 Celzius
      1000005922.jpg

      How everywhere higher then Himalayas surface temperature can be higher then on surface?

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        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vujacicm
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        @vujacicm
        The temperature at surface is the temperature at ground level (about 2m). The temperature variation is important, the sun heating the soil during the day and the soil cooling during the night due to radiative effect.
        The temperature at 850hPa is the air mass temperature at this elevation i.e. in free atmosphere. The variation during one day is not so important.

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          vujacicm @idefix37
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          @idefix37 It's not 18 degress too hot for 9000m elevation or even higher?

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            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vujacicm
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            @vujacicm said in The difference between surface and 1000mb geopotential height:

            850mb 17 Celzius

            850hPa is not 9000m, only 1500m !
            By the way, here we are on the forum community of windy.com. So why all your posts show screenshots from another weather app ?!

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              vujacicm @idefix37
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              @idefix37 Mounth Everest is 9000m height. How can there be 850mb on 1500m?

              On Windy is simillar

              Surface -5
              1000005940.jpg

              850mb 20
              1000005941.jpg

              On Meteoblue I can show the temperature on the point, on Windy I can only show temperature with colours.

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                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vujacicm
                last edited by idefix37

                @vujacicm
                See what is the vertical structure of the grid points in a weather model

                https://community.windy.com/topic/5014/windspeed-and-direction-different-heights/2?_=1724610259822

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                  idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vujacicm
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                  @vujacicm
                  In Windy, you can see precisely the temperature of a point.

                  C2709D9C-EFBA-45F5-BEF7-EA535AB71649.jpeg

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                    vujacicm @idefix37
                    last edited by vujacicm

                    @idefix37 I am to slow with screenshot. It's gone, before I scan.

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                      vujacicm @idefix37
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                      @idefix37 You are showing me the winds. What about temperature? Does 20 degress on 850mb still cross surface of Mounth Everest?

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                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vujacicm
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                        @vujacicm
                        The winds ? The title of my screenshot is Temperature and -7°C is not a wind speed !

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                          vujacicm @idefix37
                          last edited by vujacicm

                          @idefix37 This, what you give me, is about winds

                          https://community.windy.com/topic/5014/windspeed-and-direction-different-heights/2?_=1724610259822

                          I see that understanding geopotential height is not easy, that's reason, why a lot of questions.

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                            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vujacicm
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                            @vujacicm
                            I should have only shown this graph.

                            A145EAC6-BC6A-4400-84C2-ECE8EEA6D692.jpeg

                            It should allow you to understand what is the temperature at 850hPa above Mount Everest.
                            Note also there is sometime a big difference between the real elevation and the model elevation.

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                              vujacicm @idefix37
                              last edited by vujacicm

                              @idefix37 So, model elevation shows that there is 18 Celzius let's say 500m above Mount Everest surface?

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                                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vujacicm
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                                @vujacicm

                                In the mountains, global models are wrong because their orography model is too coarse compared to the reality of the terrain.
                                It is exactly what @Gkikas-LGPZ explained to you in his post here Bové
                                You should therefore not try to focus on high mountains with global models.

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                                  vujacicm @idefix37
                                  last edited by vujacicm

                                  @idefix37 What I see on 850mb, I can say that on that level the surface of this mountain is adiabaticaly heated on this level. If this is not true, then is really just wrong, how you say.

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                                    vujacicm @idefix37
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                                    @idefix37 It looks like you are right, if geopotential is lower then mountain, it will not show right

                                    https://www.theweatherprediction.com/charts/850/

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                                      vujacicm @idefix37
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                                      @idefix37 Situation is like this. I live in area, where mountains around are lower then 3000m. So, I can only use surface or 700mb geopotential. Lower will show wrong.

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