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File:Tephigram.svg|link=Tephigram (nonfiction)|Annotated [[tephigram (nonfiction)]] vows it will never deceive users about the accuracy of weather forecasting.
File:Tephigram.svg|link=Tephigram (nonfiction)|Annotated [[tephigram (nonfiction)]] vows it will never deceive users about the accuracy of weather forecasting.
File:Components of a Nomogram.png|link=Nomogram (nonfiction)|[[Nomogram (nonfiction)]] says it will retrain for career as [[tephigram (nonfiction)]].
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] - a family of [[Mathematical function (nonfiction)|mathematical functions (nonfiction)]] which converts [[computation (nonfiction)]] to [[force (nonfiction)]].


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Latest revision as of 20:17, 26 April 2018

In computational weather engineering, a tephigram is one of four types of Gnomon algorithm diagrams commonly used to generate artificial weather.

The name evolved from the original name "T-Theta-gram" to describe the axes of temperature (T) and entropy consumed by the computational process.

Usually, temperature and dew point data calculations are converted to convective stability or convective available potential energy (CAPE) effects, using local weather as an output device.

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