upper air chart

  • 1upper-air chart — A chart used for forecasting and showing the wind pattern and pressures at 40,000, 35,000, 30,000, 18,000, 10,000, and 5000 ft above mean sea level (200, 250, 300, 500, 700, and 850 hectopascals). Contours are drawn at intervals of 200 ft (60 m)… …

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  • 2Air Force Special Operations Weather Technician — U.S. Air Force Special Operations Weather Team U.S. Air Force Special Operations Weather Team Specialist flash with crest …

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  • 3Air Gear — Cover of Air Gear Japanese vol. 1 エア・ギア (Ea Gia) Genre Action …

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  • 4isentropic chart — ▪ meteorology       meteorological map that shows the moisture distribution and flow of air along a surface of constant entropy, which is also a surface of constant potential temperature (the temperature a parcel of dry air would have if brought… …

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  • 5meteorological chart — Any chart showing meteorological (weather) information. The most commonly used charts are synoptic charts and upper air charts. A synoptic chart …

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  • 6Smith chart — The Smith Chart, invented by Phillip H. Smith (1905 1987), [Smith, P. H.; Transmission Line Calculator; Electronics, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp 29 31, January 1939] [Smith, P. H.; An Improved Transmission Line Calculator; Electronics, Vol. 17, No. 1, p… …

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  • 7Royal Canadian Air Cadets — crest Active April 1941–present Country …

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  • 8Cannon Air Force Base — Part of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) …

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  • 9Republic of Singapore Air Force — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Republic of Singapore Air Force caption=RSAF Service Flag start date=April 1, 1975 country=Singapore allegiance= branch=Air Force type= role=Air supremacy / defence size=13,500 personnel 300+ aircraft command… …

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  • 10Edwards Air Force Base — Part of Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Located near: Edwards, California …

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