Assuming that the air follows the adiabatic lapse rate, what should be the temperature on top of Mount Everest (8848m) if sea level is at 298K?
Assuming that the air follows the adiabatic lapse rate, what should be the temperature on top...
Assuming an adiabatic lapse rate, what is the temperature at 185 m above the ground, if the ground temperature is 34 C (answer to two decimal places)?
An air parcel that has a temperature of 20 C and a dewpoint of 10 C at sea-level is forced to rise over a mountain that is 3 km high. Given the the appropriate MOIST ADIABATIC LAPSE rate is 5C/km, what would the temperature (in Celsius) of the air parcel be when it reaches the top of the mountain
Suppose the saturated adiabatic lapse rate is 0.6 oC/100 m, the dry adiabatic lapse rate is 1 oC/100 m, what is the difference between dry adiabatic lapse rate and the saturated adiabatic lapse rate over 1,000 meters?
The adiabatic process uses specific numbers, or rates, to decrease a parcel’s temperature and dew point temperature. Those rates are: - Unsaturated air will decrease by 10 deg C for every 1 kilometer (km) of lift. This is called the dry adiabatic lapse rate. - Saturated air will decrease by 6 deg C for every km of lift. This is called the moist adiabatic lapse rate. - The parcel’s dew point temperature will decrease by 2 deg C for every...
Please Answer number 3 - 9 tue 4000 3S 20 TEmS 2. Calculate the average rate of temperature change for the environmental lapse rate. Express this rate of change per 1000 meters. Show your calculations. 18.6 C 26-189 4386°C 18°- 99 S 000m S o00 13 3. At sea level, a parcel of air has a temperature of 35 "C and a dew point temperature of 15 "C. Let's assume that this air is forced to rise. Plot the rising...
If the air temperature is 73°F at sea level, what is the temperature at the top of Pike's Peak (elevation 14,000 ft)? (Hint: The temperature decreases rather uniformly in the troposphere.) _______ °F
# 10. Complete the following diagram using the appropriate adiabatic lapse rate to cool the parcel of ascending air (Hint: DALR = 5°C/0.5 km and WALR = 3°C/0.5 km). Assume there is a lifting mechanism
At approximately what temperature will water boil at the top of Mount Kilimanjaro (elevation 5895 m above sea level with atmospheric pressure of 31.2 kPa.
At a climate station, the surface air pressure is 101.1 kPa, air te temperature 20°C. Calculate the vapor pressure, air pressure, specific humidity, and air density at 1500 m above the surface if the ambient lapse rate is 9°C/km. (Do not consider adiabatic lapse rates for this problem.) mperature 25°C, and dewpoint
Note in passing: We will consider that a parcel that is saturated (contains cloud droplets) will warm at the moist adiabatic rate (here, 5°C) when it sinks, until the cloud droplets evaporate. Continued descent will then produce warming at the dry adiabatic rate. This process is called a reversible moist adiabatic process. Suppose we have a cloudy parcel at a temperature of 10°C at 1km height. The parcel sinks to cloud base at 800 m height and then continues to...