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cheezitman
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Given a station pressure of 968 millibars and a station elevation of 507 meters, determine the Equivalent Sea-Level Pressure via the simplified approach discussed in class.

3/26/2007 10:42:29 PM

virga
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shoulda gone to class

3/27/2007 12:53:10 AM

darkone
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Pmslp=Pstation*e^(station_height/scale_height)

You need to figure out the assumptions you made, or would have made, in class about the scale height. The scale height is a function of the mean virtural temperature. For station altitudes below 1km, 8km is a fair estimate for the scale height, but I don't know if that's what they use in your class.

3/27/2007 1:06:01 AM

JP
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"shoulda gone to class"

3/27/2007 8:09:59 AM

NCSUStinger
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you ate too many cheezits, "shoulda gona to class"

3/27/2007 8:47:45 AM

cheezcurd
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station pressure + (elevation/10)

this class is prob. the easiest i have taken, but the class notes are key

3/27/2007 10:38:33 AM

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shoulda gone to class

3/28/2007 8:50:27 AM

hooksaw
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Quote :
"shoulda gone to class."

3/28/2007 11:20:13 AM

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