Title: Moisture and Atmospheric Stability
1Chapter 4 Moisture and Atmospheric Stability
The Atmosphere 10e Lutgens TarbuckPower Point
by Michael C. LoPresto
2Steam Fog over a Lake
3The Hydrologic Cycle
4Waters Changes of State
5Ice
6Water
7Condensation of Water Vapor Generates Fog
8Frost on a Window Pane
9Humidity Is the Content of Water Vapor in the
Air
10Relationship between Vapor Pressure and Saturation
11Saturation Vapor Pressure Varies with Temperature
12Hot desert air with low relative humidity will
actually have a higher water vapor-content than
frigid air with high relative humidity
13Relative Humidity
Changes with Added Moisture
14Relative Humidity
Changes with Temperature
15 Daily Changes in Relative Humiditywith
Temperature
16Cold Drinking-glasses Chill Surrounding Air to
the Dew-Point
Condensation on Cold Drinking-glasses
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18Dew Point Temperatures
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20Sling Psychrometer
21Adiabatic Temperature Changes
22Dry and Wet Adiabatic Rates
23Lifting Processes
Orographic
24Heavy Precipitation in Mountains
Snow Pack in the Rocky Mountains
25Death Valley
Rain Shadow Desert
26Frontal Wedging
27Convergence
28Convergence over Southern Florida
29Wetter Windward Locations and Leeward Rain
Shadows
30Convection
31As long as air in a balloon is hotter than the
surrounding air, it will rise
32Adiabatic Cooling
33Atmospheric Stability
34 35 36An Unstable Atmosphere
37Chapter 4