Yeah, I have the same question however I think the black line is the mixing ratio.
If you haven't already I was watching this video and I found it quite useful.

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RE: lapse rate in sounding graphs
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RE: I'm not getting the right satellite image in the iPad Premium Satellite widget (lastest iOS)
@Haarup It is for visible light so If it is night where you are trying to see it will appear a dark blue ish colour. You can see if you move around untill you find the yellowish area ( where it is day)
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Convective Weather?
hey, just a few suggestions!
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Real-Time Radar Imaging with Wind Shear:
Augment radar imaging with wind shear data, enabling users to visualize changes in wind speed and direction with altitude. This insight enhances understanding of storm intensity and structure. -
Convective Outlook Alerts with Lifted Index:
Incorporate Lifted Index forecasts into convective outlook alerts. This index indicates atmospheric instability, aiding in the anticipation of thunderstorm severity and potential severe weather. -
Storm Tracking with Storm-Relative Helicity:
Integrate storm-relative helicity data into storm tracking features to identify tornado risk areas. This parameter measures the potential for rotating updrafts within storms. -
Lapse Rates for Atmospheric Stability Assessment:
Include lapse rates to assess atmospheric stability. Users can understand how temperature changes with altitude, helping predict the potential for vertical motion and convective activity.
I think these additions would make windy a great forecasting service for everyone and storm chasers like myself. this is just 4 suggestions I have thought of, I just think windy needs better convective weather forecasting as it is becoming more and more frequent. Thank you for taking the time to consider. :)
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Latest posts made by Se7en40
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RE: I'm not getting the right satellite image in the iPad Premium Satellite widget (lastest iOS)
@Haarup It is for visible light so If it is night where you are trying to see it will appear a dark blue ish colour. You can see if you move around untill you find the yellowish area ( where it is day)
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Convective Weather?
hey, just a few suggestions!
-
Real-Time Radar Imaging with Wind Shear:
Augment radar imaging with wind shear data, enabling users to visualize changes in wind speed and direction with altitude. This insight enhances understanding of storm intensity and structure. -
Convective Outlook Alerts with Lifted Index:
Incorporate Lifted Index forecasts into convective outlook alerts. This index indicates atmospheric instability, aiding in the anticipation of thunderstorm severity and potential severe weather. -
Storm Tracking with Storm-Relative Helicity:
Integrate storm-relative helicity data into storm tracking features to identify tornado risk areas. This parameter measures the potential for rotating updrafts within storms. -
Lapse Rates for Atmospheric Stability Assessment:
Include lapse rates to assess atmospheric stability. Users can understand how temperature changes with altitude, helping predict the potential for vertical motion and convective activity.
I think these additions would make windy a great forecasting service for everyone and storm chasers like myself. this is just 4 suggestions I have thought of, I just think windy needs better convective weather forecasting as it is becoming more and more frequent. Thank you for taking the time to consider. :)
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RE: lapse rate in sounding graphs
Yeah, I have the same question however I think the black line is the mixing ratio.
If you haven't already I was watching this video and I found it quite useful.
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How does a skew-T chart work?
Can someone please simply explain how a skew-T chart works, specifically how to find the CAPE but I need a general understanding anyway, thanks.