ATIS - DRY AIR
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Sorry - I don't have access to my copy of "Aviation Meteorology" so hope this link will do.
"The Dry Bulb temperature, usually referred to as air temperature, is the air property that is most common used. When people refer to the temperature of the air, they are normally referring to its dry bulb temperature."
Dry Bulb, Wet Bulb and Dew Point Temperature
"The Dry Bulb temperature, usually referred to as air temperature, is the air property that is most common used. When people refer to the temperature of the air, they are normally referring to its dry bulb temperature."
Dry Bulb, Wet Bulb and Dew Point Temperature
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ATIS - DRY AIR
I've personally never heard the term before so this is a total guess. Was a dew point given? I'm just wondering if the humidity was so low that the relative humidity was as near to zero as to make no difference. A huge split between temp and dew point or no dew point might point to that. But like i said that's a pure guess.