Hello Marry,
I am highly interested in getting "wrf_cape_3d" wrapped to be accessible in
Python. So far, that's how I calculate CAPE and CIN for my WRF outputs.
wrf_cape_3d is more robust comparing to the function in the SkewT script.
For some reason, I have no luck getting wrf_cape_2d working pro
Thanks Daniel. Your CAPE calculation approach looks robust. I will give it
a try with my sounding data. In the mean time, do you plan on putting a
function for CIN calculation?
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Daniel Rothenberg wrote:
> Hello Gokhan,
>
> I've written my own SkewT/LogP code with
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Thomas Chubb wrote:
> Gokhan [and others],
>
> Thanks for showing an interest in SkewT. This has been a side project for
> me for a little while now, and only publicly available on PyPI in the last
> 12 months or so. I haven't been maintaining the github repository