Back Trajectory for station above/below see level
Posted: April 1st, 2018, 11:50 am
Hello, everyone, I need your help/advice
I have a very basic question for the calculation back or forward trajectories when we use three different heights.
What happens when you put 0 m (sea level) as one of the elevations but your location is above sea level.
For example, station A is at an elevation of 990 m above sea level (or -100m below sea level)
Does the model take this hight information into account? or only the location?
Does the 3 levels of 0, 500 and 1000 (for example) will be based on the elevation from the ground level of almost 1000m, or perhaps we have to consider them when we calculated the different heights?
Does 0 will actually be 1000, 500 will be 1500, and 1000 will be 2000m or perhaps 0 is based on sea level and I should not calculate it for my 990m station.
Thank you
I have a very basic question for the calculation back or forward trajectories when we use three different heights.
What happens when you put 0 m (sea level) as one of the elevations but your location is above sea level.
For example, station A is at an elevation of 990 m above sea level (or -100m below sea level)
Does the model take this hight information into account? or only the location?
Does the 3 levels of 0, 500 and 1000 (for example) will be based on the elevation from the ground level of almost 1000m, or perhaps we have to consider them when we calculated the different heights?
Does 0 will actually be 1000, 500 will be 1500, and 1000 will be 2000m or perhaps 0 is based on sea level and I should not calculate it for my 990m station.
Thank you