sing the provided lapse rate, fill in the temperatures associated with an air mass that is forced over a opographic barr

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sing the provided lapse rate, fill in the temperatures associated with an air mass that is forced over a opographic barr

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sing the provided lapse rate, fill in the temperatures associated with an air mass that is forced over a opographic barrier. (3pt) Dew Point=50.5°F DALR: 5.5°F/1000' SALR: 3.3°F/1000' Wind Sea Level T= T=94.5°F T= T= T= -2000' T= °F-4000' a. On the diagram above, draw °F °F 8000' °F 10,000' -12,000' the clouds would begin to form. (1pt) b. At what elevation did the air cool to the dew point? (1pt) c. At what elevation is the Relative Humidity = 100% (1pt) d. At what elevation is the air saturated? (1pt) Sea Level ottom of a cloud at the altitude at which condensation occurs and 107.7 F T= e. How do the windward and leeward sea level temperatures compare to each other? (1pt)
9. Using the provided lapse rates, fill in the temperatures associated with an air mass that is forced over a topographic barrier. (2.5pt) Dew Point 26.5°F DALR: 5.5°F/1000' SALR: 3.3°F/1000' Wind T= T= °F- 6000' °F T=_____°F. - 8000' °F -2000' 4000' T= Sea Level T= 75.3°F a. At what elevation did the air cool to the dew point? (1pt) Sea Level T=__________°F b. How do the windward and leeward sea level temperatures compare to each other in this problem? (1pt)
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