Re: Pressure Gradient's?

From: Edward W. Scott (shred@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Aug 07 1997 - 13:04:00 PDT


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Subject: Re: Pressure Gradient's?
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 97 13:04:00 -0700
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From: "Edward W. Scott" <shred@netcom.com-DeleteThis>
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Thank you! I was wondering the same thing, and whether anyone would put
the current converted reports for the offshore (or onshore) data in an
e-mail or on their website?
Btw - I don't care whether it's the onshore or offshore data that's
converted, I just wish they were all in the same units. Is that too much
to ask?

General Q - Is there a reason why the buoys are in mB and the onshore
stations are in inches? Does this have to do with New World Order or
some other commie plot? :).

-Ed

>Subject: Pressure Gradient's?
>Sent: 8/7/97 12:47 PM
>Received: 8/7/97 12:57 PM
>From: Scott Winkler, stwinkle@ix.netcom.com-DeleteThis
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>Anybody know how to translate the pressure gradients given on
>the satelite images (eg. 1025 millibar high) into inches used
>at the airports (29.92")?
>
>This might be usefull in predicting wind conditions.
>
>********************************
>Scott Winkler
>415 917-9674 (hm)
>408 863-7260 (wk)
>
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