Equivalent temperature

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Template:Short description Template:For In atmospheric science, equivalent temperature is the temperature of air in a parcel from which all the water vapor has been extracted by an adiabatic process.

Air contains water vapor that has been evaporated into it from liquid sources (lakes, sea, etc...). The energy needed to do that has been taken from the air. Taking a volume of air at temperature Template:Mvar and mixing ratio of Template:Mvar, drying it by condensation will restore energy to the airmass. This will depend on the latent heat release as: TeT+Lvcpdr where:

Tables exist for exact values of the last two coefficients.

See also

Bibliography

  • M Robitzsch, Aequivalenttemperatur und Aequivalentthemometer, Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1928, pp. 313-315.
  • M K Yau and R.R. Rogers, Short Course in Cloud Physics, Third Edition, published by Butterworth-Heinemann, January 1, 1989, 304 pages. Template:ISBN Template:ISBN
  • J.V. Iribarne and W.L. Godson, Atmospheric Thermodynamics, published by D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1973, 222 pages

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