thickness_hydrostatic¶
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metpy.calc.thickness_hydrostatic(pressure, temperature, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Calculate the thickness of a layer via the hypsometric equation. - This thickness calculation uses the pressure and temperature profiles (and optionally mixing ratio) via the hypsometric equation with virtual temperature adjustment \[Z_2 - Z_1 = -\frac{R_d}{g} \int_{p_1}^{p_2} T_v d\ln p,\]- which is based off of Equation 3.24 in [Hobbs2006]. - This assumes a hydrostatic atmosphere. - Layer bottom and depth specified in pressure. - Parameters
- pressure (pint.Quantity) – Atmospheric pressure profile 
- temperature (pint.Quantity) – Atmospheric temperature profile 
- mixing (pint.Quantity, optional) – Profile of dimensionless mass mixing ratio. If none is given, virtual temperature is simply set to be the given temperature. 
- molecular_weight_ratio (pint.Quantity or float, optional) – The ratio of the molecular weight of the constituent gas to that assumed for air. Defaults to the ratio for water vapor to dry air. (\(\epsilon\approx0.622\)). 
- bottom (pint.Quantity, optional) – The bottom of the layer in pressure. Defaults to the first observation. 
- depth (pint.Quantity, optional) – The depth of the layer in hPa. Defaults to the full profile if bottom is not given, and 100 hPa if bottom is given. 
 
- Returns
- pint.Quantity – The thickness of the layer in meters.