What Is The Dry Adiabatic Rate Of Cooling For Rising Air?
What Is The Dry Adiabatic Rate Of Cooling For Rising Air? Dry adiabatic lapse rate: Assumes a dry parcel of air. Air cools 3°C/100 m rise in altitude (5.4°F/1000 ft). Which has a greater adiabatic rate the dry or wet moist air? Moist adiabatic lapse rate varies with temperatures. This is determined by the quantity