Title: Humidity
1Humidity
- Humidity
- Controls of Evaporation
- Vapor Pressure Water Vapor Capacity
- Measurements of Humidity
- Precipitable Water Vapor
- Condensation
- Chapters 4.1 4.2
2Humidity
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- Definition
- The water vapor content of the air
3Evaporation
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- Conversion of water to water vapor
- Water molecules escape from liquid surface to
surrounding air - Requires and uptake of energy
- A cooling process
4Evaporation
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Lutgens and Tarbuck The Atmosphere
5Controls of Evaporation
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- Four Controls of Evaporation
6Controls of Evaporation (1)
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- Availability of Energy
- Evaporation requires the uptake of energy
- More net radiation (Q) in low latitudes than in
high latitudes - Warm air and water can have higher rates of
evaporation
7Controls of Evaporation (2)
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- Availability of Water
- Oceans
- Dry Surfaces
- Moist Surfaces
8Controls of Evaporation (3)
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- The humidity gradient away from the surface
- Dependent upon the moisture available at the
surface and in the atmosphere
9Controls of Evaporation (4)
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- The wind speed above the surface
- Less evaporation with no wind
- More evaporation with increased wind
- Example of lake effect snow
10Vapor Pressure
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- Air Pressure
- The sum of all the pressures exerted by the
individual gases of the atmosphere - Vapor Pressure
- The share of air pressure contributed by water
vapor molecules
11Vapor Pressure Water Vapor Capacity
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- Saturation
- When the movement of water molecules between the
surface and the air is in equilibrium
12Vapor Pressure Water Vapor Capacity
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- Saturation vapor pressure
- Air is saturated with water vapor when there are
enough water vapor molecules to exert the maximum
water vapor pressure possible
13Vapor Pressure Water Vapor Capacity
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- Saturation Vapor Pressure
- When this maximum vapor pressure is exceeded,
some water vapor molecules must become liquid
(condensation) until equilibrium is reestablished - A non-linear function of air temperature
14Saturation Vapor Pressureas a Function of
Temperature
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Relates to Figure 4.3
15Vapor Pressure Water Vapor Capacity
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- Water vapor capacity
- An alternative way to think about the saturation
vapor pressure - The capacity of the air to hold water vapor
- A non-linear function of temperature
16Saturation Vapor Pressureas a Function of
Temperature
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Relates to Figure 4.3
17Measurements of Humidity
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- Specific Humidity
- The actual quantity of water vapor held by a
parcel of air - The mass of water vapor (g) per unit mass of air
(kg)
18Maximum Specific Humidity
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Not in Book
19Measurements of Humidity
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- Relative Humidity
- This measure compares the amount of water vapor
present to the maximum amount that the air can
hold at a given temperature, expressed as a
percent
Specific Humidity Water Vapor Capacity
X 100
RH
20Relative Humidity
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- Relative Humidity can change in two ways
- A change in the amount of water vapor
- A change in temperature
21Relative Humidity
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Not in Book
Strahler and Strahler Introducing Physical
Geography
22Daily Cycle of Relative Humidity
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Not in Book
23Dew Point Temperature
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- The temperature at which an air parcel would
become saturated if it were cooled without a
change in moisture content - Moist air will have a higher dew point
temperature than dry air
24Dew Point Temperature
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Not in Book
25Precipitable Water Vapor
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- Definition
- The total amount of water vapor available to fall
as precipitation
26Precipitable Water Vapor
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Not in Book
27Condensation
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- Conversion of water vapor to water
- Results in a release of energy
- A warming process
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