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[GEMPAK #YKC-319899]: RH wrt ice



That would be creating a function in the $GEMPAK/source/gemlib/df directory
(called by the dg/dgdriv.c routine).

Steve



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> Hi Steve,<br>
> What is a gemlib/df project?<br>
> Dave<br>
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> Unidata GEMPAK Support wrote:
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> Not sure if this is the right place for this request, but I think the 
> addition of a relative humidity with respect to ice function in gfunc would 
> be welcomed by the GEMPAK community.  I know I would find it useful.
> 
> Dave
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> Dave,
> 
> There are a number of formulations of Goff-Gratch. The WMO2000 version would 
> seem to be the best
> starting point unless you are researching more recent work. The es(i) 
> saturation vapor pressure
> with respect to ice is straight forward from temperature:
> ; WMO formulation, which is very similar to Goff Gratch
> ; Source : WMO technical regulations, WMO-NO 49, Vol I, General 
> Meteorological Standards and Recommended Practices, Aug 2000, App. A.
> 
> T0    = 273.16       ; steam point temperature in K
> 
> Psat = 10.^(-9.09685 * (T0 / T - 1.) - 3.56654 * ALOG10(T0 / T) $
> + 0.87682 * (1. - T / T0) + 0.78614)
> 
> I can put it on the list unless you are interested in a gemlib/df project.
> 
> Steve Chiswell
> Unidata User Support
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> Ticket ID: YKC-319899
> Department: Support GEMPAK
> Priority: Normal
> Status: Closed
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: YKC-319899
Department: Support GEMPAK
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed