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How to calculate mixing hight from Pressure and Temperature profile?

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How to calculate mixing hight from Pressure and Temperature profile?
« on: 13/05/2011 03:48:55 »
Hi everybody

Here is the question. I have got typical radiosonde data in which i have temperature values against different pressure levels along the altitude in atmosphere. The task is to calculate Morning mixing height as well as maximum mixing height.

The problem in the data that i see is that there should be a third column in which height should also be mentioned against each pressure level. Any idea on
1- How to get that 3rd column which should contain the value of hight against repective pressure and temperature values?

2- Suggestions on calculating MMH and Morning MH?

Thanks and best regards.
Muhammad Zeeshan

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