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23 Nov 2019
Consider the dry adiabatic rate of DAR=10 Co/1000m, and the moistrate of MAR=6 Co/1000m
1. By how many degrees does air cool if it rises dry adiabaticallyfrom sea level to the top of the coastal range mountains (about 800meters)?
2. If cloudy air rises moist adiabatically 800 meters, how muchwould its temperature change be?
3.Why, specifically, does the temperature change at a differentrate for these two situations?
Consider the dry adiabatic rate of DAR=10 Co/1000m, and the moistrate of MAR=6 Co/1000m
1. By how many degrees does air cool if it rises dry adiabaticallyfrom sea level to the top of the coastal range mountains (about 800meters)?
2. If cloudy air rises moist adiabatically 800 meters, how muchwould its temperature change be?
3.Why, specifically, does the temperature change at a differentrate for these two situations?