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I am just wondering at what altitude does the jet stream interfere most with seeing? For instance, on Meteoblue and Ventusky my location in Northern India generally has superb seeing in lower altitudes. But on the level of the jet stream it is usually fair to good at 9000M but really poor at 12,000M. I am not sure how to interpret these findings? Is this the forum to be asking such a question?

Thank you,

-Charles

 

 

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Charles

The solar imaging section on a general astronomy forum may not have members with the necessary expertise.
So you may have better luck with such technical questions on a dedicated solar forum.

Search for Solarchat! The world's largest, solar specific forum with 3400 members. Many of whom are solar specialists.
It is free to join and there are experts in all subjects within the solar study discipline.
The very nature of your questions suggests you may well bring further expertise to SolarChat!

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On 14/04/2023 at 21:25, Rusted said:

Charles

The solar imaging section on a general astronomy forum may not have members with the necessary expertise.
So you may have better luck with such technical questions on a dedicated solar forum.

Search for Solarchat! The world's largest, solar specific forum with 3400 members. Many of whom are solar specialists.
It is free to join and there are experts in all subjects within the solar study discipline.
The very nature of your questions suggests you may well bring further expertise to SolarChat!

Thank you. I appreciate it. I am already a member of Solarchat. I shall try there.

-Charles

 

 

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