Hot Air Ballon
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Hello,
I got this question today and I was wondering if anyone knows the answer to it??
The differance found by subtracting the temperature of a parcel of air theoretically lifted from the surface to 500 millibars, and the existing temperature at 500mb is called the: -
a) lifted index
b) negative index
c) positive index
Thanks a lot
CTB!!!
I got this question today and I was wondering if anyone knows the answer to it??
The differance found by subtracting the temperature of a parcel of air theoretically lifted from the surface to 500 millibars, and the existing temperature at 500mb is called the: -
a) lifted index
b) negative index
c) positive index
Thanks a lot
CTB!!!
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It sounds like the lifted index definition.
That temperature which is added to a parcel of air - as defined above- to achieve a standard lapse rate.
I have only seen it in the context of thunderstorm or convective forecasting, though I suppose it would be fairly integral to getting a hot air balloon up
That temperature which is added to a parcel of air - as defined above- to achieve a standard lapse rate.
I have only seen it in the context of thunderstorm or convective forecasting, though I suppose it would be fairly integral to getting a hot air balloon up





