el¶
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metpy.calc.el(pressure, temperature, dewpoint, parcel_temperature_profile=None, which='top')[source]¶
- Calculate the equilibrium level. - This works by finding the last intersection of the ideal parcel path and the measured environmental temperature. If there is one or fewer intersections, there is no equilibrium level. - Parameters
- pressure ( - pint.Quantity) – Atmospheric pressure profile
- temperature ( - pint.Quantity) – Temperature at the levels given by pressure
- dewpoint ( - pint.Quantity) – Dewpoint at the levels given by pressure
- parcel_temperature_profile ( - pint.Quantity, optional) – The parcel’s temperature profile from which to calculate the EL. Defaults to the surface parcel profile.
- which (str, optional) – Pick which LFC to return. Options are ‘top’, ‘bottom’, ‘wide’, ‘most_cape’, and ‘all’. ‘top’ returns the lowest-pressure EL, default. ‘bottom’ returns the highest-pressure EL. ‘wide’ returns the EL whose corresponding LFC is farthest away. ‘most_cape’ returns the EL that results in the most CAPE in the profile. 
 
- Returns
- pint.Quantity– EL pressure, or array of same if which=’all’
- pint.Quantity– EL temperature, or array of same if which=’all’
 
 - See also - Notes - Only functions on 1D profiles (not higher-dimension vertical cross sections or grids). Since this function returns scalar values when given a profile, this will return Pint Quantities even when given xarray DataArray profiles. - Changed in version 1.0: Renamed - dewptparameter to- dewpoint