most_unstable_parcel¶
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metpy.calc.
most_unstable_parcel
(pressure, temperature, dewpoint, heights=None, bottom=None, depth=<Quantity(300, 'hectopascal')>)[source]¶ Determine the most unstable parcel in a layer.
Determines the most unstable parcel of air by calculating the equivalent potential temperature and finding its maximum in the specified layer.
- Parameters
pressure (pint.Quantity) – Atmospheric pressure profile
temperature (pint.Quantity) – Atmospheric temperature profile
dewpoint (pint.Quantity) – Atmospheric dewpoint profile
heights (pint.Quantity, optional) – Atmospheric height profile. Standard atmosphere assumed when None (the default).
bottom (pint.Quantity, optional) – Bottom of the layer to consider for the calculation in pressure or height. Defaults to using the bottom pressure or height.
depth (pint.Quantity, optional) – Depth of the layer to consider for the calculation in pressure or height. Defaults to 300 hPa.
- Returns
pint.Quantity – Pressure, temperature, and dewpoint of most unstable parcel in the profile.
integer – Index of the most unstable parcel in the given profile
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