@psathyrella said in Altitude not working for a given locatoin: I don't know how feasible it is, but my understanding was that it's generally possible to query each model for the elevation that is shown on one's own (high-resolution) topographic model, such that every model is displaying the forecast for the same elevation. You cannot query each model at a precise ground elevation. The topography model(mostly call orography model) used by each model is very coarse. [image: 1752562192777-af927f69-e822-46d0-879c-e94374509fa0.jpeg] Note this old model used in Switzerland is a high resolution model so it is worse with medium resolution models. You can’t compare exactly models at the same ground elevation. Or it is in “free atmosphere” not at ground level. However, at ground level, the temperature may be lower in the morning and higher in the afternoon than that displayed with the altitude cursor set at that altitude. This is easy to verify with Airgram at a location at a true altitude close to 2,000m, corresponding to a pressure of 800 hPa. The temperature variation is roughly stable over the course of a day on Airgram, but it is much more pronounced in Meteogram at ground level, especially in cloudless weather. [image: 1752565024596-0ca15ac8-abd3-416f-95fc-02ff82fcb13b.jpeg]