Shown are the gridlines to know on the Skew-T, using a colorful paper version of the chart. Most online soundings are based on this. (NWS ZHU)
Forecasters are excited about this tool, and you should be, too. We’ve covered Skew-T before, but for many it didn’t “take.” Its value is worth another try.
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3 COMMENTS

  1. The skew T website that I formerly used was shut down and I haven’t been able to find a replacement. Are there any that you know of?

  2. Joe, there are a number of other sources for skew-T graphs. Personally, I use the Windy app, and it has a nice interface. Not free, but not expensive in the context of aviation.

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