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Water in the atmosphere is more complex than the other components for two reasons- the large energy changes needed to melt or evaporate it, and the fact that clouds reflect heat and light (inbound and outbound).Increased reflection by clouds can act as a negative feedback (i.e. stabilising) mechanism.But it's not one we can rely on much.
Clouds are not water vapour,
it is the vapourous water which traps infra red.
Alot
Alot more water is evaporated and more energy captured from the sun.
A windy day means that the airs relative humidity due to it being moving air is lower.
Bare earth is an ideal medium for evapouration.
Extra heat comes from exausts and cooling towers
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 12:07:09Clouds are not water vapour,Nobody said they were, but unless you think clouds form because birds carry bits of cotton wool up into the sky or something...
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 12:07:09 it is the vapourous water which traps infra red.Clouds do too.That's why it gets colder quicker on clear nights.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 12:07:09Alot That's still not a word.Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 12:07:09Alot more water is evaporated and more energy captured from the sun.More than what?What would have happened to that energy if it hadn't been used to evaporate water?
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 14:01:49A windy day means that the airs relative humidity due to it being moving air is lower.Humidity is not dependent on wind speed.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 14:01:49Bare earth is an ideal medium for evapouration.Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 14:01:49Extra heat comes from exausts and cooling towersWhy don't they use bare earth for cooling towers then?
Some recollections from the glider pilots' meterorology exam:Night cooling depends primarily on radiation rather than convection.Bare dry earth heats and cools more rapidly than wet or vegetated earth, due to its lower specific heat capacity.Whilst turbulent motion increases evaporation (up to the dewpoint), laminar moving air is just air, moving - its dewpoint is unaffected by group velocity.
Not just evaporative cooling. It takes about 5 times as much heat to warm a kilogram of water through 1 degree than to warm a kilo of rock through the same interval.It is true that surface wind increases the rate of evaporation, but only if the air is not already saturated. Motion does not affect dewpoint.
I believed clouds where only good wiih longwave infra red ?
It lowers the pressure, thus decreacing the humidity and therefore the dewpoint is increaced.
Pedant facetious rubbish
Movement gives the air more energy thus must increace the dew point
Alot should be.
Facetious.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23I believed clouds where only good wiih longwave infra red ?Then you didn't notice what colour they are, or you didn't think it through.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 17:34:08It lowers the pressure, thus decreacing the humidity and therefore the dewpoint is increaced.Two things.You are muddling cause and effect.Changes in pressure drive the wind, not the other way round.Also the changes are relatively small.A change in pressure from one day to the next of 5% is quite big.To change the saturation vapour pressure of water vapour by 5% takes a change of less than 1 C (near 20C)So typical temperature variations during a day give much bigger changes in humidity than barometric pressure changes do, and the pressure changes from the bernoulli effect are even smaller.So your claim is more or less wrong.Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23Pedant facetious rubbishNo.Pointing out that you contradicted yourself isn't pedantry.Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23Movement gives the air more energy thus must increace the dew pointTwo problems.Dew point depends on the percentage of water in the air, not energy.So you are wrong.Also, there are two major ways in which air carries heat, one is motion, the other is temperature.On a microscopic scale the temperature is also due to motion- molecules typically travel at about the speed of sound.So it's clear that wind speeds have a small to negligible effect on the energy in the air.And that's before you remember that one driver of wind is temperature change.The reason the air is moving is that it already lost heat.Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23Alot should be.Not really.Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23Facetious. NoPointing out that you are wrong isn't acting facetiously.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 02/07/2019 18:38:50Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23I believed clouds where only good wiih longwave infra red ?Then you didn't notice what colour they are, or you didn't think it through.I cant see infra red of any wavelength comma Your a dick !
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Your a dick !