On the use of Tephigrams for forecasting Nor'westers
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v4i4.4831Keywords:
Radiosonde, Tephigrams, Nor’westersAbstract
The special radiosonde ascents made Calcutta in May 1951 and the routine ascents of the same days have been discussed with a view to see how far one can successfully forecast the occurrence of nor' wester over Calcutta subsequently during the day on the basis of routine morning tephigram. It in found that the thermal structure of ten undergoes marked variations form morning to evening and that for accurate estimate of the instability as is likely to develop by evening, it is necessary to take due note of the synoptic charts and also of the changes in the upper air temperatures during preceding days over stations to the west as shown by radiosonde data.
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