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Atmospheric thermodynamics / Thermodynamic diagrams / Lifted condensation level / Equivalent potential temperature / Potential temperature / Tephigram / Convective instability / Water vapor / Equilibrium level / Humidity / Dew point / Convection
Date: 2011-11-04 21:08:23
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Thermodynamic diagrams
Lifted condensation level
Equivalent potential temperature
Potential temperature
Tephigram
Convective instability
Water vapor
Equilibrium level
Humidity
Dew point
Convection

The Tephigram Introduction Meteorology is the study of the physical state of the atmosphere. The atmosphere is a heat engine transporting energy from the warm ground to cooler locations, both vertically and horizontally.

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