Extra Credit #1: Tucson Temperature Sounding; Due Jan. 28, 2000

This exercise will examine the behavior of the air temperature over
Tucson as measured by balloons released by the Weather Service Office
at the Tucson Airport.  This is done twice a day at various stations all
over the world.  In the U.S. there are about 100 stations and Tucson
happens to be one of them.  Your assignment, should you choose to
accept it, will be to plot the temperature sounding taken from Tucson
on Jan. 19, 2000 at 5 A.M.  
Data for 
    Jan. 19, 2000 at 5 A.M.



Just as a meteorologist would do, you will plot this data on special 
graph paper called a Skew T - Log P Diagram.
As the name says, the lines of constant temperature are not vertical, 
but are skewed toward the right.  After plotting the temperature profile, 
label the graph with the layers of the atmosphere that were mentioned in 
class.  Not all the layers mentioned will be on the graph.