Part A of the Radiosonde Code (TTAA) contains mandatory level information from the surface to about 200-100 hPa.
Part B of the Radiosonde Code (TTBB) contains information for when the temperature and/or moisture profile indicates a substantial variation from the U. S. Standard Atmosphere which cannot be accounted for by the mandatory levels, or a lapse rate of temperature or dew point is changing significantly.
This information can then then be used for making a Skew-T Log-P diagram, commonly used in weather analysis and forecasting. Thank god for computers, making those by hand sucked hard.
Personal best radiosonde launch: Usable data transmitted at 2 hPa.
Simple answer TTAA and TTBB is the data from an atmospheric sounding.
Atmospheric Sounding: A measurement of physical properties of the atmospheric such as pressure, temperature, wind speed and wind direction (thus deriving wind shear), liquid water content, and other properties.
The most common in situ sounding is a radiosonde, which usually is a weather balloon.
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for messing up the spacing in the TTAA and TTBB code.. its a space ever 5 numbers.. not 10.
for being confused
cause it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Part A of the Radiosonde Code (TTAA) contains mandatory level information from the surface to about 200-100 hPa.
Part B of the Radiosonde Code (TTBB) contains information for when the temperature and/or moisture profile indicates a substantial variation from the U. S. Standard Atmosphere which cannot be accounted for by the mandatory levels, or a lapse rate of temperature or dew point is changing significantly.
This information can then then be used for making a Skew-T Log-P diagram, commonly used in weather analysis and forecasting. Thank god for computers, making those by hand sucked hard.
Personal best radiosonde launch: Usable data transmitted at 2 hPa.
There, you are no longer confused.
ps: F. The Weather Channel
now i'm more confused......
for just being confused all the time
for still being confused
Simple answer TTAA and TTBB is the data from an atmospheric sounding.
Atmospheric Sounding: A measurement of physical properties of the atmospheric such as pressure, temperature, wind speed and wind direction (thus deriving wind shear), liquid water content, and other properties.
The most common in situ sounding is a radiosonde, which usually is a weather balloon.
But how did this come up on a /kill thread?
cause you now know the answer.
anyways.. as to how.. lol
my killing of the message below (edited out all the stuff).. at the top of page 58, with all the numbers.
Must kill afro!
:mad: :rolleyes: :cool: :eek:
For using the frowny face
For having a Hypnotribble
:):p
We hates those filthy Bagginses.
WOT is better IMO though.
For making Chat hum the My Little Pony theme.
also the new avatar kinda scares me....
Fear is the mind killer, I am the body killer.
/kill for not knowing there is Qapla and Ka'plah
Ka'plah means good etc..
Qapla means fight or battle.
Because I missed something somewhere
Its right behind you.
It's right in front of you
Its off to the side
It's right above you
GIR gives me a headache
although he is awesome
You have a tribble and I have food, and Im not giving up my food
cause tribbles have feelings to but do taste good with a nice chianti.:D