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- Emagram abstract "An emagram is one of four thermodynamic diagrams used to display temperature lapse rate and moisture content profiles in the atmosphere. The emagram has axes of temperature (T) and pressure (p). In the emagram, the dry adiabats make an angle of about 45 degrees with the isobars, isotherms are vertical and isopleths of saturation mixing ratio are almost straight and vertical. Usually, temperature and dew point data from radiosondes are plotted on these diagrams to allow calculations of convective stability or Convective Available Potential Energy. Wind barbs are often plotted at the side of a tephigram to indicate the winds at different heights.First devised in 1884 by Heinrich Hertz, the emagram is used primarily in European countries. Other countries use similar thermodynamic diagrams for the same purpose. However, the details of their construction vary.example: 400px".
- Emagram thumbnail Emagram.GIF?width=300.
- Emagram wikiPageExternalLink thdyndia.htm.
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- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_thermodynamics.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Contour_line.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Convective_available_potential_energy.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Dew_point.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Dordrecht.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Hertz.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Holland.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Lapse_rate.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Radiosonde.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Skew-T_log-P_diagram.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Stüve_diagram.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Tephigram.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_diagrams.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLink File:Emagram.GIF.
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emagram".
- Emagram wikiPageWikiLinkText "emagram".
- Emagram wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Climate-stub.
- Emagram subject Category:Atmospheric_thermodynamics.
- Emagram hypernym Diagrams.
- Emagram type Science.
- Emagram type Thermodynamic.
- Emagram comment "An emagram is one of four thermodynamic diagrams used to display temperature lapse rate and moisture content profiles in the atmosphere. The emagram has axes of temperature (T) and pressure (p). In the emagram, the dry adiabats make an angle of about 45 degrees with the isobars, isotherms are vertical and isopleths of saturation mixing ratio are almost straight and vertical.".
- Emagram label "Emagram".
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- Emagram sameAs エマグラム.
- Emagram sameAs Emagram.
- Emagram sameAs m.0bd373.
- Emagram sameAs Emagram.
- Emagram sameAs Q1334560.
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